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Islamabad United beat winless Quetta Gladiators by 6 wickets in PSL

All-rounder Faheem Ashraf and Paul Stirling starred in Islamabad ... Read More
KARACHI: All-rounder Faheem Ashraf and Paul Stirling starred in

Islamabad United

's emphatic six-wicket victory over winless

Quetta Gladiators

in the Pakistan Super League.

Fast bowler Ashraf's 3-11 limited Quetta to 156-7 and then Stirling smashed 56 off 33 balls as Islamabad eased to 157-4 with three balls to spare.

The match was rescheduled for Tuesday after Islamabad's legspinner Fawad Ahmed tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday.

Two more foreign cricketers, including one unidentified Islamabad player, tested positive Tuesday before the

Pakistan Cricket Board

decided to go ahead with country's premier

Twenty20

tournament.

Quetta's fourth successive loss at the toss continued a trend, as all 12 preliminary round matches have been won by teams chasing with all six captains opting to field first after winning the toss.

Peshawar Zalmi, Islamabad and Lahore Qalandars share a three-way tie atop the leaderboard after the conclusion of fourth round matches, with each having won three of their four games.

Quetta skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed (54) hit his second successive half century that featured four consecutive sixes off spinner Iftikhar Ahmed.

But Islamabad always looked ahead after fast bowlers Hasan Ali (2-23) and Ashraf picked up four wickets inside the first six overs of Quetta's batting powerplay.

Ashraf sent Cameron Delport's offstump cartwheeling off his first delivery before trapping Sarfaraz leg before wicket in his return spell as Quetta could score only one six and a four in their last seven overs.

Stirling took the game away from Quetta within the first three overs by propelling the total to 44-0. The prolific Irish batsman hammered South Africa's Dale Steyn for four boundaries in one over after smashing leftarm spinner Mohammad Nawaz for two boundaries and a six in the first over.

Legspinner Zahid Mahmood (2-29) clean bowled Stirling in the 10th over off a sharp googly, but Rohail Nazir (34), playing his first PSL game this season, and captain Shadab Khan (21) made useful contributions to take the two-time champion home.

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