Quetta Gladiators beat Lahore Qalandars in PSL
This was less a match than an incisive analysis of Lahore Qalandars' weakness. In an amateur, unthinking batting display, Lahore whimpered to 119 against the Quetta Gladiators, who in turn felt no need to take any risks, and waltzed to the target with nine wickets and six overs to spare.
The Qalandars were put in to bat, and Brendon McCullum, opening with Sunil Narine, gave their side the best possible start. Narine smashed Shane Watson for 24 runs in an over as Lahore raced to 45 in the first three overs. McCullum was timing the ball beautifully too, but as soon as Narine fell, Quetta's bowlers found a way to break in. The first five overs fetched 50, the next 15 fetched 59, and the hollowness of Lahore's middle order was on full display yet again.
Watson was in devastating form, and Asad Shafiq at the other end was the perfect foil to him. Even though the pair took no unnecessary risks - just 41 were scored in the first six - Watson was just warming up. He took Narine for 21 runs in the seventh over, and from thereon Sarfraz Ahmed's men were coasting. With scoreboard pressure non-existent, Quetta played as they wanted. In the end, the straight drive that sealed the win was a merciful end to a rotten day for Lahore.
Lahore Qalandars are rock bottom of the table with two losses from two. Quetta have won one and lost the other, and are placed third.
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