
It was pure domination by Quetta as captain Saud Shakeel smashed 42 not out, while Finn Allen remained unbeaten on 45 runs, making the win look incredibly easy.
Earlier, Multan Sultans chose to bat first after being invited by Quetta — but their batting turned into a nightmare. Yasir Khan fell early for just 5 runs, and although captain Mohammad Rizwan scored 44 off 44 balls, the rest of the team collapsed like a house of cards. None of the other batters, except Usama Mir (11), even reached double digits!
Also read: Rajasthan Royals’ Vaibhav Suryavanshi becomes youngest men’s T20 centurion
The Sultans scorecard looked grim: Kamran Ghulam (3), Curtis Campher (4), Iftikhar Ahmed (6), David Willey (7), Mohammad Hasnain (2), Ubaid Shah (1), while Usman Khan and Michael Bracewell were both out for zero.
Quetta’s bowlers were on fire, with Khurram Shehzad taking 4 wickets, and Mohammad Wasim Jr. and Faheem Ashraf bagging 2 each. The performance left fans in awe as Quetta delivered one of the most one-sided wins in PSL history.
Will Multan bounce back from this crushing defeat — or has Quetta found their unstoppable form?



