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Shadab Khan, Islamabad United captain: The way Azam batted today, I have not seen an innings of this kind. We know this is his calibre and we believe he can do this consistently. We are very happy. He is the son of a former cricketer so he has to handle a lot of pressure. The way he is performing, despite the pressure, is a good sign for us. In T20, you have more bad days than good. We have created a team in such a way that we have maximum match-winners. We look at match-ups and data. We tried to test our players and that is why I won the toss and elected to bat. All of our bowlers bowled well in a game where almost 400 runs were scored. I give more importance to my gut feeling (than data), and always back it (my gut feeling).
Azam Khan is the Player of the Match, here is what he has to say: It can be one of my best T20 innings. Playing in the middle order, you do not get a lot of balls to set yourself. I had to go there and be positive today. I think it is all because of my dad. He has made me mentally tough. It is not easy being the son of a former cricketer in this country. I think he must be really happy but a bit sad as well because his team lost. When you are inside the rope, you can't play for the relation. I am sure he will be happy for me and good luck to them for the rest of the games. (On what he thinks makes him successful) I think it is all about the mindset and what I believe in. I usually go for range hitting and I can check my shots if they are clearing the boundary or not.
Sarfaraz Ahmed, Quetta Gladiators captain: I was not expecting the sort of innings Azam played. The way he played in the end was very outstanding. A lot of his sixes were off good balls and I can't praise him enough for it. We did not execute our plans in the last four overs. When you have such a big score in front of you, and when your top three batters get out, it becomes difficult. We have a 4-5 day gap and we will talk to the boys, field better, bowl well and bat a lot better.
Asif Ali: (On his partnership with Azam) I would like to congratulate everyone at Islamabad United for winning the game. We discussed about seeing what the ball was doing for an over or two and that we would back ourselves to hit the ball that were pitched in our areas. The idea is to go after the deliveries that land in our arc. Even if we mishit them, it is not a problem. This is my eighth season and our unity, even among those who are sitting outside, is beautiful. Those watching also laud our unity and it only happens when we are happy for one another and we back each other. I have played a lot under Shadab, and my best wishes are with him always.
10:39pm That turned into a one-sided contest in the end. The Gladiators were rocked early, with Guptill, Roy and Smeed all departing inside the powerplay. Hafeez threatened for a bit but the game slid further away from the Gladiators post his dismissal. Sarfaraz scored a few runs but his approach was quite puzzling, especially considering the required run-rate. Ifitikhar, too, struck a couple of lusty blows but it was too little, too late by then.
As for Islamabad, well, they would be happy with the way they bowled. Hasan was a touch expensive but ended up picking three wickets. The star of the bowling show, though, was Abrar, who gave away only 21 runs and dented the Gladiators inside the powerplay. Shadab also produced a double-wicket over in the 16th and bowled with good control on a flat track. The result means that the Gladiators are firmly rooted to the foot of the table; Islamabad, meanwhile, are now breathing down Multan's necks at the perch.
Mohammad Hasnain c & b Fazalhaq Farooqi 1 (14m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 50.00
END OF OVER:19 | (wicket maiden) | QG: 157/9 (64 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 8.26, RRR: 64.00)
- Aimal Khan0 (2b)
- Mohammad Hasnain1 (1b)
- Hasan Ali4-1-39-3
- Faheem Ashraf4-0-43-0
Aimal is the last man in
Naseem Shah b Hasan Ali 0 (1m 1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
Iftikhar Ahmed c Shadab Khan b Hasan Ali 39 (42m 27b 3x4 2x6) SR: 144.44
SalmanKhan: "If Iftikhar is Iftimania, what would Azam Khan be?" -- AzamMania has a nice ring to it,eh?
END OF OVER:18 | 12 Runs | QG: 157/7 (64 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 8.72, RRR: 32.00)
- Iftikhar Ahmed39 (24b)
- Mohammad Hasnain1 (1b)
- Faheem Ashraf4-0-43-0
- Hasan Ali3-0-39-1
Shaheer : "Naseem has a strike rate of 600 against Farooqi, everyone would love to see that match-up here. " -- Not sure if Naseem can win the game for his team in the final over tonight, though
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END OF OVER:17 | 14 Runs 1 Wkt | QG: 145/7 (76 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 8.52, RRR: 25.33)
- Iftikhar Ahmed29 (19b)
- Hasan Ali3-0-39-1
- Shadab Khan4-0-24-2
OF Smith c van der Dussen b Hasan Ali 0 (9m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00