2021 Pakistan Super League final explained

2021 Pakistan Super League Final
Event:2021 Pakistan Super League
Team1:Multan Sultans
Team1score:206/4
Team1overs:20 overs
Team2:Peshawar Zalmi
Team2score:159/9
Team2overs:20 overs
Details:Multan Sultans won by 47 runs
Date:24 June 2021
Stadium:Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium
City:Abu Dhabi
Man Of The Match:Sohaib Maqsood (Multan Sultans)
Umpires:Aleem Dar
Ahsan Raza
Previous:2020
Next:2022

The 2021 Pakistan Super League Final was a Twenty20 cricket match played on 24 June 2021 at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates between Multan Sultans and Peshawar Zalmi to determine the winner of the 2021 Pakistan Super League (PSL).[1] [2]

Background

Peshawar Zalmi's Haider Ali and Umaid Asif were suspended from the final against the Multan Sultans after both players confessed to charges of violating the tournament's health and safety protocols by meeting people from outside their bio-secure bubbles. A press release by Pakistan Cricket Board stated that the duo "were found not to have interacted with any other squad members at any time after the incident" and were "placed in room isolation".[3] 2017 tournament champions Zalmi qualified for their fourth final while it was a first-ever final for Sultans. The prize money for the winners and runners-up was set at Rs.75 million and Rs.30 million, respectively.[4]

Summary

Peshawar won the toss and chose to bowl in the final. Shan Masood and Mohammad Rizwan opened the innings for the Sultans. Shan was dismissed first for 37 by Mohammad Imran. At the other end, Multan's captain, Mohammad Rizwan, was caught behind for 30 as Mohammad Imran claimed a second wicket. Afterwards, came Sohaib Maqsood, who made an unbeaten 65. This later won Maqsood the player of the match award. Rilee Rossouw followed Maqsood and made 50 in 20 balls, before he top edged a ramp to Mohammad Irfan as Sameen Gul claimed his first wicket of the match. The third wicket partnership between Maqsood and Rossouw was worth 98. Things got better for Sameen as he got out Johnson Charles Leg before wicket (LBW) for a golden duck. While at six was Khushdil Shah, who scored an unbeaten 15 off 5 balls to increase Multan's score. In the end, Multan finished on 206/4; the pick of the bowlers for Peshawar was Sameen Gul, who finished with figures of 2/26.[5] In response, Hazratullah Zazai was first to score 6 for Peshawar before being caught at point by Shan Masood. Zazai was soon followed by Kamran Akmal, as he was bowled by Imran Khan for 36. Jonathan Wells was next, and he was run out for 6. Some stability was provided by Shoaib Malik and Rovman Powell, when Powell was caught behind for 23, Peshawar were 124/4. Malik was then caught out for 48 off 28 by Imran Tahir. Tahir then took a wicket himself as Sherfane Rutherford was dismissed for 18. Afterwards, Tahir claimed two more wickets as both Wahab Riaz and Mohammed Imran were bowled by him for golden ducks. Next to go was Amad Butt, as he was caught by Mohammad Rizwan for 7. In the end, Peshawar finished on 159/9, which resulted in a 47 run victory for Multan, making them the champions of PSL 6.[6] [7]

Scorecard

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Toss: Peshawar Zalmi won the toss and elected to field.[8]

Result: Multan Sultans won by 47 runs

|colspan="4"| Extras 9 (b1, lb 1, nb 1, wd 6)
Total 206/4 (20 overs)| 19| 9| 10.30 RR

Fall of wickets: 1-68 (Shan Masood, 8.4 ov), 2-83 (Mohammad Rizwan, 10.6 ov), 3-181 (Rilee Rossouw, 18.2 ov), 4-181 (Johnson Charles, 18.3 ov)

Target: 207 runs from 20 overs at 10.35 RR

|colspan="4"| Extras 8 (nb 2, wd 6)
Total 159/9 (20 overs)| 16| 11| 7.95 RR

Fall of wickets: 1-42 (Hazratullah Zazai, 5.2 ov), 2-42 (Kamran Akmal, 6.1 ov), 3-58 (Jonathan Wells, 9.2 ov), 4-124 (Rovman Powell, 14.1 ov), 5-137 (Shoaib Malik, 15.1 ov), 6-150 (Sherfane Rutherford, 16.3 ov), 7-151 (Wahab Riaz, 16.5 ov), 8-151 (Mohammad Imran, 16.6 ov), 9-151 (Amad Butt, 17.2 ov)

Match Officials

RoleName
On field Umpire Ahsan Raza
On field Umpire Aleem Dar
TV Umpire Asif Yaqoob
Reserve Umpire Rashid Riaz
Match Referee Mohammed Anees

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: PSL set to resume on June 9, final on June 24 . ESPN Cricinfo . 21 June 2021.
  2. Web site: PSL 2021 schedule: Updated Abu Dhabi fixtures and full match list for Pakistan Super League . Wisden . 21 June 2021.
  3. News: Haider Ali and Umaid Asif suspended from PSL final for violating bubble protocols . . 24 June 2021.
  4. News: Ali . Muhammad . Peshawar Zalmi clash with Multan Sultans in high-octane final today . Daily Times . June 24, 2021.
  5. Web site: Khan . Khalid . Multan Sultans outclass Peshawar Zalmi to seal maiden PSL title . 25 June 2021 . . 3 July 2021 . 3 July 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210703063717/https://www.dawn.com/news/1631329/multan-sultans-outclass-peshawar-zalmi-to-seal-maiden-psl-title . live .
  6. Web site: Underdogs Multan Sultans thrash Peshawar Zalmi to win maiden PSL title . . 3 July 2021 . 9 July 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210709183140/https://www.geo.tv/psl/latest/356787-psl-2021-final-peshawar-zalmi-elect-to-bowl-first-against-multan-sultans . live .
  7. Web site: Siddiqui . Azeem . Maqsood, Tahir lead Multan Sultans to maiden PSL title . . 3 July 2021 . 2 July 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210702010708/https://www.samaa.tv/psl/2021/06/live-updates-peshawar-zalmi-multan-sultans-pakistan-super-league-final-psl-2021/ . live .
  8. Web site: Multan Sultan vs Peshawar Zalmi / 2021 Pakistan Super League final. ESPNCricinfo. 24 June 2021.