Lahore Qalandars kept their PSL 2026 campaign alive on Tuesday, April 21, with a 9-run win over Quetta Gladiators at Gaddafi Stadium, riding on a blazing Fakhar Zaman hundred in a game they simply couldn’t afford to lose. Lahore batted first after winning the toss, posted 197 for 6, and then just about held their nerve as Quetta finished on 188 for 9. Fakhar was named Player of the Match.
The innings that changed the evening came from Fakhar, who smashed 103 off 51 balls, reaching his century in 50 deliveries. He set the tone early, pushed Lahore past 100 inside 10 overs, and gave the middle order enough of a cushion to keep swinging late. On a night full of momentum shifts, his knock was the one bit of certainty Lahore had.

Quetta, to their credit, didn’t fold. Shamyl Hussain made 53 from 31 balls and Rilee Rossouw hammered 62 off 33, dragging the chase deep enough to make Lahore sweat. For long stretches, especially once Rossouw got going, it felt like Quetta had timed the chase nicely. But Lahore found wickets just often enough to keep the asking rate twitchy, and that proved to be the difference in the last overs.
What makes this result bigger than one good night is the table. The win moved Lahore Qalandars to fourth place with 8 points from 8 matches, while Quetta slipped to fifth with 6 points from 9 games. In a tight playoff race, that swing matters. A lot. Lahore had come into this stretch under pressure, and this was the kind of result that gives a season some oxygen again.
There’s also a neat bit of narrative here: Quetta had beaten Lahore by six wickets just four days earlier, on April 17. So this wasn’t only about points. It was a response, and a pretty emphatic one, led by Lahore’s senior opener at exactly the moment his side needed someone to own the stage.
For Qalandars, the equation is now simple enough even if the pressure isn’t: keep winning and stay in the fight. For Quetta, the margin for error has narrowed. On Tuesday, though, the headline belonged to Fakhar Zaman — and fairly so. He didn’t just score a century; he gave Lahore a season-saving evening, or something very close to it.
