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PUBLISHED ON: 04 MAY 2026, 02:47 AM
Hyderabad Kingsmen were 51 for 2 in the fourth over. They finished on 129 all out in 18 overs. That collapse didn’t happen to them. They built it delivery by delivery through poor strike rotation, dot-ball panic, and a lower order that contributed almost nothing. Peshawar Zalmi chased 130 in 15.2 overs. The margin wasn’t a result. It was an indictment. Three specific failures decided this final before the 10th over of either innings.
From 71 for 3, Hyderabad lost three wickets in eight deliveries. Irfan Khan, Glenn Maxwell, and Kusal Perera all gone. The total moved to 73 for 6. That sequence didn’t just stop the scoring. It removed every batter who could have rebuilt the innings with authority.
Saim Ayub’s 54 off 50 balls was the only contribution worth noting. His strike rate of 108 through the middle overs slowed an innings that needed acceleration, not patience. No other batter crossed 20. The team was bowled out with two overs unused. Leaving deliveries in a final isn’t tactical caution. It’s a batting unit that ran out of options and admitted it. A total of 129 on a Gaddafi Stadium surface was never going to win a PSL final. The collapse made it a certainty.
Hyderabad had Zalmi at 40 for 4 inside five overs. That should have been the match. It wasn’t. Aaron Hardie arrived and refused to panic. His unbeaten 56 off 39 balls dismantled Hyderabad’s bowling plan from the inside. Abdul Samad hit four sixes alongside him, contributing 48 off 34 balls. Their 85-run partnership didn’t just win the chase. It made it look comfortable from the 10th over onward.
Hardie had already taken four wickets earlier. One player, eight wickets and 56 not out, decided the final from both ends. Hyderabad had no answer. Their bowlers took two wickets across the entire partnership. The required rate never climbed above manageable. Zalmi crossed the line with 28 balls to spare.
Mohammad Ali’s three early wickets created genuine hope. That’s where Hyderabad’s tactical contribution ended. Once Hardie and Samad settled, the field placements stopped asking questions. No attacking variation tested the partnership. No bowling change disrupted Samad’s hitting rhythm. Zalmi rotated strike without difficulty across the middle overs, removing scoreboard pressure before it could build into anything threatening.
The absence of a response plan is the most damaging critique available. Finals produce partnerships. The teams that win them have a counter ready. Hyderabad didn’t. They watched 85 runs added while their options narrowed over by over without producing a meaningful challenge to either batter.
Final match demand contribution across every position in the batting order. Hyderabad’s lower order produced almost nothing after the collapse. That structural shallowness was visible throughout the tournament and became fatal when it mattered most.
Teams defending low totals need their bowlers to create consistent pressure across every over. One expensive over in a 130 chase reduces the margin to zero. Hyderabad’s attack, beyond Ali’s three wickets, couldn’t maintain the consistency that low-total defence demands. The surface wasn’t the problem. The plan wasn’t there.
Losing a final by this margin after reaching 51 for 2 inside five overs reflects a squad that performed below its own ceiling at the worst possible time. Hyderabad must address the middle-order fragility and the tactical response gaps that this final exposed if they want to compete at this stage again.
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Q: What was the result of the PSL final between HHK and PZ?
Peshawar Zalmi defeated Hyderabad Kingsmen by five wickets with 28 balls remaining.
Q: Who was the best player in the final match?
Aaron Hardie won the match with an unbeaten 56 and four wickets, dominating both innings completely.
Q: Where was the PSL 2026 final played?
The final was played at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.
Q: Why did Hyderabad Kingsmen lose the PSL final?
Their middle-order collapsed from 71 for 3 to 73 for 6 in eight deliveries, limiting them to an undefendable 129.
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PUBLISHED ON: 04 MAY 2026, 02:47 AM

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