Kusal & Babar share stand of 191 in record PSL win

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Kusal & Babar share stand of 191 in record PSL win

Kusal & Babar share stand of 191 in record PSL win

Peshawar Zalmi scored 246-3 - their highest score in the Pakistan Super League - in a record 159-run thrashing of Karachi Kings. Zalmi's huge total was largely built by a huge partnership of 191 between former Pakistan captain Babar Azam and Sri Lanka batter Kusal Mendis. Babar scored 87 not out f

Kusal & Babar share stand of 191 in record PSL win

Peshawar Zalmi scored 246-3 - their highest score in the Pakistan Super League - in a record 159-run thrashing of Karachi Kings. Zalmi's huge total was largely built by a huge partnership of 191 between former Pakistan captain Babar Azam and Sri Lanka batter Kusal Mendis. Babar scored 87 not out from 51 balls, while Kusal scored his first PSL century in making 109 from 52.

Peshawar Zalmi unleashed a batting masterclass in the Pakistan Super League, posting a mammoth 246-3—their highest-ever PSL total—to demolish Karachi Kings by a record 159 runs. This wasn't just a win; it was a statement performance built on one of the most destructive partnerships the tournament has ever seen.

The foundation of Zalmi's historic score was a breathtaking 191-run stand between former Pakistan captain Babar Azam and Sri Lankan star Kusal Mendis. Coming together after an early wicket, they turned the innings into a highlight reel. Babar played a sublime anchor role, finishing unbeaten on 87 from 51 balls, while Kusal Mendis exploded for his maiden PSL century, a blistering 109 off just 52 deliveries. Their partnership set a new benchmark as the highest for any wicket in PSL history.

The fireworks didn't stop there. Abdul Samad provided a devastating late cameo, smashing 40 not out from a mere 12 balls, including four sixes, to propel Zalmi to their colossal total. Facing a near-impossible chase, the Karachi Kings, led by Australian opener David Warner, collapsed under the pressure. They were skittled for just 87 in 16.1 overs, with Warner dismissed for a golden duck. The margin of victory stands as the largest by runs in the PSL, cementing this match as an instant classic of power-hitting and dominant cricket.

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