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Ali Raza Becomes Youngest Player to Claim PSL Hat-Trick

Last updated: April 22, 2026 6:24 pm
Ayan Ahmed
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LAHORE — Ali Raza has etched his name into the record books. The 15-year-old pacer claimed a hat-trick for the Lahore Qalandars during their recent Pakistan Super League (PSL) clash, becoming the youngest player in the tournament’s history to achieve the feat.

The teenager dismantled the opposition’s middle order in a spell that left seasoned professionals stunned. His three consecutive deliveries were not just accurate; they were clinical. He targeted the stumps, maintained a sharp line, and forced mistakes that a veteran might have avoided.

For the Qalandars, a franchise that has built its reputation on identifying and polishing raw talent, this moment serves as a vindication of their developmental program. While the team’s overall campaign has faced significant hurdles this season, Raza’s emergence provides a rare, tangible bright spot for the franchise’s future.

The pressure of the PSL stage often swallows debutants. Yet, Raza showed the composure of a seasoned campaigner. He didn’t celebrate with excessive theatrics; he simply reset his mark and ran in again. It’s that temperament—more than the raw pace—that has scouts and former players talking.

Cricket analysts are already drawing parallels to past pace sensations who used the PSL as a springboard to the international stage. But for now, the focus remains on his ability to handle the sudden surge in expectations. The leap from age-group cricket to the high-intensity environment of the PSL is massive.

Raza’s performance forces a conversation about the depth of Pakistan’s fast-bowling reserves. It’s a conveyor belt that rarely stops producing, but finding a 15-year-old capable of executing under the lights at the Gaddafi Stadium is a different caliber of discovery.

He won’t be an unknown commodity for long. Opposing analysts are already dissecting his action and release points, and he’ll face far sterner tests as he moves through the tournament. For one night, however, he didn’t just compete—he commanded the game.

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