PSL 2018: Clinical Quetta Gladiators beats Lahore Qalandars

Shane Watson starred with the bat for Quetta Gladiators, scoring a half-century and guiding his side home.

Published : Feb 25, 2018 15:48 IST , Dubai

Shane Watson. (File Photo)
Shane Watson. (File Photo)
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Shane Watson. (File Photo)

Quetta Gladiators produced a clinical show to crush Lahore Qalandars by nine wickets in the second match of Pakistan Super League here.

Put into bat, Lahore could only post 119/9 after a dazzling start and Quetta easily chased down the target in 14 overs for the loss of just one wicket at Dubai International Cricket Stadium. DSport is broadcasting the PSL action in India.

Brendon McCullum and Sunil Narine gave a superb start to Lahore, which was 45 for no loss after three overs. Narine blasted 24 runs in an over of Shane Watson that had three fours and two sixes.

In the next three overs of Powerplay, Lahore’s innings, however, took a dramatic turn with pacers Rahat Ali and Jofra Archer combining with spinner Mohammad Nawaz to share three wickets and reduce them to 61/3 in six overs.

Rahat ended Narine’s knock of 28 while Archer accounted for Fakhar Zaman (1). Nawaz got rid of McCullum (30) and Cameron Delport (15) in consecutive overs as Lahore batsmen continued taking unnecessary risks. The left-armer went on to record figures of 2/4 from his four overs -- the most economical spell in PSL history.

Archer was its most successful bowler with 3/23 as Lahore eventually managed a meagre 119/9. It scored 60/2 from its first five overs but managed just 59 for the loss of seven wickets in the next 15 overs.

Learning from the mistakes of its opponents, Quetta looked in no rush to hunt down the target early on with the opening pair of Watson and Asad Shafiq scoring 41 in six overs.

The gears, however, shifted in the seventh over when Watson took revenge on Narine after hammering him for two fours and six to return the favour with a 21-run over. The second six of the over took the Australian all-rounder to a 27-ball 50 and his blistering knock eventually ended on 66 off 42, cleaned up by, well, Narine.

But by the time Watson walked back, Quetta was well ahead and firmly in the driving seat as Asad Shafiq, who happily watched Watson tear through the bowlers earlier, hit Yasir Shah for two sixes. Umar Amin applied the finishing touches with two fours as Lahore chased down the target with six overs to spare.

Quetta took two points to move to fourth in the standings while Lahore continues to languish at the bottom after two straight defeats.

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