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PUBLISHED ON: 29 APR 2026, 03:37 AM
Chasing 222 at National Stadium Karachi, Islamabad United reached 81 for 2 and looked competitive. Twenty-five balls later, they were 111 for 6, and the match was finished. The 70-run defeat against Peshawar Zalmi in the Qualifier wasn’t the consequence of one bad over. It was the product of three interconnected failures, each one making the next harder to survive: a middle order that couldn’t convert pressure into partnerships, a Zalmi batting unit that punished every loose delivery, and a bowling attack that gave Babar Azam exactly the conditions he needed to post 103 off 59 balls.
Sameer Minhas gave Islamabad an opening most chasing sides would accept. His 44 off 23 pushed IU to 64 for 1 in the powerplay, keeping the equation manageable and the required rate below the crisis point. That platform deserved a response from the batters who followed. It received a collapse instead.
From 81 for 2, four overs delivering 17 runs and four wickets converted a competitive chase into a formality. The power play gave IU a chance. The middle order gave it back immediately. Every dot ball in that sequence made the next shot harder to play under the required rate, and every wicket pushed the asking number beyond the range where calculated cricket could still win the match.
T20 batting collapses follow a specific pattern: one batter falls trying to accelerate under mounting pressure, the next arrives with a required rate already too steep to chase through patience, and the slide accelerates because no partnership has time to form before another wicket falls. IU’s collapse between overs 8 and 13 followed that exact sequence without deviation.
Shadab Khan scored 6 off 7. Mark Chapman managed 4 off 9. Haider Ali added 8 off 5. None of the three found a way to reset the innings before the required rate crossed the point where sensible batting became impossible. A 222-run chase at this venue demands at least one partnership of 50 beyond the powerplay. IU didn’t build one. The absence of that partnership, more than any individual dismissal, decided the match result.
Islamabad United weren’t chasing 222 because Peshawar Zalmi got fortunate. They were chasing it because Babar Azam produced one of the tournament’s most complete innings at the venue that suits his style best. His 103 off 59 balls didn’t just accumulate runs. It removed IU from the contest before the middle overs arrived.
Zalmi reached 68 without loss in the powerplay and 156 for 1 at the 14.5-over mark. Haris contributed 35 off 16, and Mendis added 41 off 26, ensuring no phase of the Zalmi innings dropped below a run rate of 11. Shadab’s 3 for 42 provided eventual breakthroughs, but by the time those wickets arrived, the total was structurally unreachable. Zalmi didn’t offer IU a single phase to exploit.
Richard Gleeson conceded 45 from four overs. Faheem Ashraf went for 36 from three. PSL 2026 exposed the limitation that pace-heavy attacks carry on flat Karachi surfaces: when swing isn’t available, and the pitch offers nothing, yorker execution and deliberate variation become the only tools. Gleeson and Ashraf relied on neither consistently enough to slow Zalmi’s powerplay or middle-over scoring.
Seven wides added avoidable pressure. Chris Green and Imad Wasim couldn’t control the run flow through the central overs. A bowling attack needs collective tightness across phases to build momentum. IU found individual contributions in isolation. That’s a blueprint for conceding 220-plus, not for preventing it, and on a surface this flat, the margin for bowling error was always going to be smaller than IU managed.
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Q: What was the result of the IU vs PZ Qualifier?
Peshawar Zalmi won by 70 runs, scoring 221 for 7 and bowling Islamabad United out for 151.
Q: How many runs did Babar Azam score in the Qualifier?
He scored 103 off 59 balls and anchored Zalmi’s first-innings total of 221 for 7.
Q: Who was IU’s top scorer in the Qualifier against Peshawar Zalmi?
Sameer Minhas led IU’s batting with 44 off 23 balls during the powerplay phase.
Q: Where was the Qualifier between IU and Peshawar Zalmi played?
The match was played at the National Stadium in Karachi.
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PUBLISHED ON: 29 APR 2026, 03:37 AM

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