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Tuesday 6th June 2023 / 17 Zulkaedah 1444

Multan Sultans make PSL’s highest score record as set 263 runs target for Quetta Gladiators

Rawalpindi: Multan Sultan on Saturday set a massive 263 runs target for Quetta Gladiators in PSL8 match being played in Pindi Stadium. This is the highest score in the history of Pakistan Super League. 

While batting  first, Multan Sultans got off to an aggressive start as they dropped Shan Masood and brought in Usman Khan.

Rizwan and Usman attacked the fast bowlers of Quetta and scored 11 runs in the first over of Naveen-ul-Haq and then 17 runs in the over of Aimal Khan with the help of four fours.

Usman Khan did not hesitate to hit Umaid Asif big as well and scored 17 runs in his over to help Multan Sultans score 50 in just four overs.

The opener reached his fifty off 22 balls as he scored 27 runs in the over of Qais Ahmed with the help of three sixes and two fours.

Multan Sultans scored 91 runs in the six overs of batting powerplay and they reached 100 on the third ball of the seventh over.

Muhammad Nawaz, who was brought back for the seventh over, conceded another 21 runs as Multan reached 112 in seven overs.

The carnage did not stop as Usman Khan scored the fastest century of PSL off just 36 balls as Multan Sultans brought up their 150 inside 10 overs.

Usman Khan was dismissed after scoring 120 off 43 balls but Rilee Rossouw also hit a six and a four.

Qais Ahmed, who conceded 54 in first two overs, finally got his first wicket when he dismissed Rilee Rossouw for 15 runs.

Multan Sultan lost their second wicket for 187 runs in the 13th over as it looked certain that they were going to break biggest PSL total record.

Muhammad Rizwan reached his half-century off just 26 balls, his fifth 50 plus score in 10 matches of PSL 8.

Multan Sultans brought up their 200 in the 15th over, as Tim David hit Qais Ahmed for a six, the eighth six conceded by the bowler off his 19th ball of the match.

He got his second wicket when he dismissed Muhammad Rizwan for 55 runs but conceded another six on the last ball, as he ended with figures of 77 for 2 in four overs.

Tim David remained not out on 43 whereas Kieron Pollard remained not on 23 as Multan Sultans finished with the biggest total of PSL history, 262 runs for the loss of just three wickets.

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