PSL 2023: Rossouw's fifty helps Multan make comeback against Quetta

The match was played in Multan

By Web Desk
February 15, 2023
Rilee Rossouw plays a shot against Quetta Gladiators — PCB 

Explosive batter Rilee Rossouw led the charge for Multan Sultans as they easily chased down 111 runs with nine wickets in hand to beat Quetta Gladiators and make an impressive comeback in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season eight. 

Impressive Rossouw brought up his eighth PSL fifty off 33 balls to help Sultans finish off the job with the bat. He scored 78 not-out off just 42 balls laced with nine boundaries and three maximums. 

However, the day belonged to Ihsanullah as the 20-year-old bowler took five wickets to help Sultans bowl out Gladiators for 110. Ihsanullah shined brightly with his speedy deliveries and bagged back-to-back wickets to dominate in just his second match of his debut PSL season. He claimed five wickets and conceded just 12 runs in his four overs. 

Apart from Ihsanullah, Sultans' other two pacers, Sameen Gul, and Abbas Afridi gave their side an early boost by claiming a wicket each.

Sameen struck in his first over as aggressive batter Martin Guptill was sent packing by him after scoring seven runs.

The next to fall was Abdul Wahid Bangalzai, who was caught by mid-on fielder Kieron Pollard off Abbas Afridi.

Meanwhile, Quetta lost Sarfaraz Ahmed after Ihsanullah bowled a fiery delivery to topple the stumps. The skipper went back after scoring only two runs.

Ihsanullah struck again in his second over, as he sent destructive batter Jason Roy packing after scoring 27 runs.

The tall bowler continued to impress with his fiery pace as he trapped in-form Iftikhar Ahmed for an lbw.

After all three pacers played their part, Usama Mir delivered for the home side, trapping Mohammad Nawaz for an lbw on the last ball of his second over, reducing Quetta to 66-6 in 12 overs.

The Gladiators lost one more wicket to none other than Ihsanullah, who bowled a deadly bouncer that hit Umar Akmal's bat and was caught behind by Mohammad Rizwan.

The right-arm pacer finally completed his five-for after bowling out Naseem Shah (1) with a brilliant delivery.

Despite having some quality batters in their lineup, Mohammad Hasnain was the second top-scorer for Quetta, gathering 22 runs off 20 balls, before being sent back to the pavilion by Sameen.

Quetta's innings ended after veteran batter Mohammad Hafeez fell to Abbas after scoring 18 runs.

While chasing, Sultans lost Shan Masood early but Rossouw and Rizwan carried the innings superbly.

In defence of the paltry target, Thushara struck early by trapping Masood (3) for an lbw in the second over.

However, Multan overcame the fall as Rossouw took charge of the run-chase by hitting boundaries at will. 

Rossouw and Rizwan partnered strongly to score 108 runs together as Sultans registered nine-wicket victory in 13.3 overs. 

Playing XIs:

Multan Sultan: Mohammad Rizwan (c), Shan Masood, Rilee Rossouw, David Miller, Kieron Pollard, Khushdil Shah, Akeal Hossain, Usama Mir, Sameen Gul, Abbas Afridi, Ihsanullah

Quetta Gladiators: Jason Roy, Martin Guptill, Umar Akmal, Sarfaraz Ahmed (c), Iftikhar Ahmed, Mohammad Hafeez, Mohammad Nawaz, Abdul Wahid, Bangalzai, Naseem Shah, Mohammad Hasnain, Nuwan Thushara 

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