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Peshawar Zalmi’s Ali Raza stifles Karachi Kings in 182-run chase

Last updated: April 22, 2026 4:56 pm
Ayan Ahmed
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Ali Raza dismantled the Karachi Kings’ batting lineup Thursday, spearheading a bowling effort that kept the Kings to 182 in a high-stakes clash. The young pacer proved the difference-maker, consistently hitting hard lengths and forcing errors from a lineup that struggled to find rhythm against his pace.

The Kings started with intent, looking to capitalize on a flat track. Shan Masood anchored the early phase, but the momentum shifted the moment Raza entered the attack. His spell broke the back of the middle order, preventing the Kings from launching the late-innings assault they desperately needed to cross the 200-run mark.

Raza’s control was the standout element. While other bowlers leaked runs, he maintained a tight line, denying the batters width and forcing them to manufacture shots. When the Kings tried to accelerate, they found only the hands of fielders or the stumps.

“I just focused on hitting the deck hard,” Raza said after the innings. “The wicket was good, but if you bowl with discipline, there’s always something there for the bowler.”

The Kings’ total of 182 represents a respectable effort, yet it feels light given the explosive batting depth they possess. The inability to rotate the strike against Raza’s spin-bowling counterparts—coupled with the loss of key wickets at critical intervals—left the tail-enders with too much to do in the final three overs.

Peshawar Zalmi will now look to translate this bowling success into a chase. With the pitch remaining true, the target is well within reach, provided they don’t lose early wickets to the new ball.

The pressure is now squarely on the Kings’ bowlers to replicate Raza’s discipline. If they can’t find similar breakthroughs in the powerplay, Zalmi’s top order will likely dictate the pace of the second half.

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