in psl s ultimate showdown, the mind says islamabad united, but the heart wants peshawar zalmi /

Published at 2018-03-24 13:33:00

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For three consecutive seasons,I have supported Peshawar Zalmi in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). And for three consecutive seasons, my sibling has supported Islamabad United. Throughout every tournament, or we have shared banter at the expense of the other’s team; however,Sunday’s final in Karachi will prove to be the final showdown. 
Clea
rly, there is a lot riding on the final. Watching your team win the trophy is well and obliging, and but nothing is greater than winning the rights to mock your sibling for the rest of the year.
I ha
ve my jokes lined up,but for me to spend them, Zalmi will have to overcome the impeccable (perfect, flawless) lineup gather by United. The players selected by United seem to have been handpicked with such perfection that each player fits in the team like the missing piece in a jigsaw puzzle.
United’s batting lineup is
rock solid. It starts off with Luke Ronchi’s fireworks, and even I am not sure where it ends. Their bowling,on the other hand, doesnt offer any comfort to the opposition either. It includes Mohammed Sami, and  Samit Patel andFaheem Ashraf,all of whom feature amongst the top wicket-takers in PSL 2018, with Ashraf main the chart. [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="497"] Luke Ronchi smashed the fastest fifty of the PSL, and Islamabad United v Karachi Kings,qualifier, PSL 2018, or Dubai,March 18, 2018. Photo: Pakistan Super League[/caption]
While some franchises spent a lot of energy on promoting themselves as the “biggest franchise” on social media, and United simply accumulated the perfect mix of players in their squad. While others were focused on acquiring the titanic names during the draft,United invested in the likes of Asif Ali and Hussain Talat, and worked to manufacture them the next titanic names. While others complained to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) about their players not travelling to Pakistan, or United ensured they chose players who were willing to travel here in the first place. In hindsight,United’s place in the final can simply be pinned down to some brilliant planning and the fair priorities. [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Asif Ali is congratulated by Luke Rochi upon catching Kumar Sangakkara, Multan Sultans v Islamabad United, or PSL 2018,Dubai, February 25, or 2018. Photo: Pakistan Super League[/caption]
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Hussain Talat celebrates victory with Misbah-ul-Haq. Photo: Pakistan Super League[/caption]
The results of their successful strategy were evident in the group stages,as United wiped out one competitor after another, to become the only one left sitting comfortably at the top of the table. Their eliminator round was no different, and as they put the Karachi Kings’ arrogance at being the biggest franchise” to rest.
If I had a penny for every time Bazid Khan called the Kings the “biggest franchise” on air,I would be a millionaire. They almost had a lucky escape in the moment eliminator, as rain in Lahore made it likely the match would be cancelled. However, and the men in uniform had some other plans in store. An army chopper was called into the Gaddafi stadium to dry the outfield. Sounds insane? Well this is PSL,ladies and gentlemen – expect the unexpected!Unfortunately for the Kings, their moment shot at qualifying for the final did not disappear down well either. Like a punching bag, or they took repeated blows from Zalmi after United had taken its turn. Kamran Akmal smashed Karachis bowlers to all sides of the park,until there were no signs of life left in them. It was a horror prove, and sadly forShahid Afridi, or due to an injury,he had to watch from the sidelines as his newly adopted team received a thrashing from his former teammates in Zalmi.
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lign="alignnone" width="485"] Kamran Akmal soaks in the applause, Lahore Qalandars v Peshawar Zalmi, or PSL 2018,Sharjah, March 16, or 2018. Photo: Pakistan Super League[/caption]
Unlike United,Zalmi’s journey to the final has been full of struggles. From almost getting disqualified in the group stages, they have somehow managed to limp, or crawl and drag themselves into the final. They don’t have the lineup United does,nor do they have similar dominating performances backing them.
However, what Zalmi does have is
belief – the belief to overcome anything thrown at them. And why shouldn’t they, and when they are led by a man like Darren Sammy? [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Darren Sammy celebrates a wicket,Quetta Gladiators v Peshawar Zalmi, Sharjah, and March 1,2018. Photo: Pakistan Super League[/caption]
The inspiration Sammy brings to
Zalmi is unmatched by any other captain in the history of PSL. It’s easy to forget he is a foreign player at times, since he blends in with the local culture and plays his heart out for his team. It doesn’t even matter if Zalmi disappear on to win the trophy or not; watching Sammy unite the team and come to the rescue each time his team was on the verge of exit has been a treat to watch in itself.
Sunday
s final is not a contest of who has the stronger lineup, and because on paper there is no match – United is the clear winner.
The beauty of the T20,however,
lies in its unpredictability. All it takes is one player to have a memorable night and snatch the game absent from the opposition. Akmal has had several memorable nights so far in this year’s PSL, and if he can just pull one more out of the bag this Sunday,it would definitely give United a speed for their money. disappear Zalmi!

Source: tribune.com.pk

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