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HBL PSL 8: Sultans beat Qalandars, qualify for final
The Qalandars could make only 76 runs while chasing the target of 161 runs set by Sultans at Gaddafi Stadium tonight.
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Lahore: Sultans beat Qalandars and qualified for final match of HBL Paksitan Super League on Wednesday night.
The Qalandars could make 76 runs while chasing the target of 161 runs.
However, the bowling attack of Sultans did not allow batters of Qalandars to stay longer on the crease and they continued to come and go
Consistencyᵀᴹ 🙌
— PakistanSuperLeague (@thePSLt20) March 15, 2023
3️⃣rd consecutive final for @MultanSultans as @lahoreqalandars crash to the third-lowest HBLPSL total.#HBLPSL8 | #SabSitarayHumaray | #LQvMS pic.twitter.com/JMEGQq70Jq
Earlier, Sultans set a target of 161 runs for Qalandars in a decisive match of the tournament after they won the toss and opted to bat first against Qalandars.
Under the schedule, the Islamabad United and Peshawar Zalmi will lock horns in the first eliminator on Thursday and the loser will be out of the tournament. The winner will face the loser of the Qualifier on Friday.
🚨 TOSS UPDATE 🚨@multansultans elect to bat.
— PakistanSuperLeague (@thePSLt20) March 15, 2023
Follow ball-by-ball updates: https://t.co/hRxL0Nuier#HBLPSL8 | #SabSitarayHumaray | #LQvMS pic.twitter.com/8hIrk15QcC
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