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Captains of Quetta Gladiators and Peshawar Zalmi have promised to fight till the last ball as both teams will meet in the Qualifier of the HBL Pakistan Super League 2019 at the National Stadium in Karachi on Wednesday.
The match will start at 7pm PST.
Quetta have finished runner-up in 2016 and 2017, while Peshawar outlasted them in the third vs fourth Eliminator in 2018.
Interestingly, every time the margin of victory was one-run.
Gladiators captain promised another cliffhanger this time as well.
The winner would feature in the sell-out March 17 final while the losing side would have another opportunity to qualify for the final when they would meet the winner of Thursday's Eliminator between Karachi Kings and Islamabad United on Friday.
"The rivalry is exemplary," said Sarfraz. "Every time in the last three years, we had exciting matches which went down to the wire. We will put up another exciting show this time and hope a capacity crowd will have their money's worth."
Peshawar won one of the league matches in 2017, while the other was rained-off in Sharjah before another Qualifier went to Quetta, this time too Peshawar falling short by one-run in pursuit of a 201-run target. On that day, Hasan Ali was run-out when two runs were needed off the last-ball.
But Peshawar had the last laugh, clinching the final and the title with a big 58-run victory against a depleted Quetta, who were without their top foreign players.
They again shared a league match each in 2018, before Peshawar snatched victory from the jaws of defeat by one-run in the Eliminator in Lahore. Needing 25 runs off the last over, Quetta were brought within a stroke of victory by Anwar Ali who hammered three sixes and a boundary off spinner Liam Dawson. But, needing three for victory, Anwar's partner Mir Hamza was run-out as the batsmen tried to take a second run.
This year Quetta has an edge, winning both their league games by six and eight-wicket margins, respectively leaving the head-to-head in their favour with six wins, five defeats and one no-result in 12 contests.
Sarfraz played down the talk of psychological edge. "I don't think there will be any psychological edge," said Sarfraz. "We have all played 10 matches. This will be a new match on a new day."
He admits Quetta had a more balanced squad, with the induction of former West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo, and that give him more hopes of an elusive title after losing the final twice.
"Yes, we have a more balanced squad and DJ's arrival has given us more balance. We will do our best to win the title, but it will depend on how we play the last matches. We have a full-strength and we will do our best to win the title."
Quetta also boost of a very strong batting line-up with Shane Watson on top of the run charts with 352 in 10 matches. The former Australia all-rounder will hope to make his first visit to Pakistan for HBL PSL memorable in the last round with big scores.
Umar Akmal (255 runs), Ahmed Shehzad (252) and Rile Rossouw (245) make the top-order strong, while Sarfraz, Bravo, Anwar and Mohammad Nawaz make the middle and lower-order formidable.
Quetta bowling is led by ever-green Twenty20 globe-trotter Sohail Tanvir who has 15 wickets while spinner Nawaz has 11. The newly emerged (also selected for Pakistan against Australia for ODIs) Mohammad Hasnain remains a threat with his speed.
Peshawar will be happy at the return to form of Kamran Akmal who smashed a 48-ball 86 against Karachi Kings in the last league game, while Imam-ul-Haq, Liam Dawson, Darren Sammy and Kieron Pollard can also be depended on when needed.
Peshawar's pace attack is their strong point as it can pose big challenge for Quetta's batting. Hasan Ali leads the wicket chart with 21 wickets in 10 games and is ably complemented by Wahab Riaz (13 wickets), Sameen Gul (nine), Umaid Asif (seven) and Tymal Mills (five).
Peshawar captain Sammy hoped his pace attack and Kamran win him more matches.
"Kamran is our match-winner and is backed up by pace attack led by Hasan. It's nice to see Wahab Riaz giving him full support," said Sammy. "It will be tough to score against our fast bowlers."

Copyright Business Recorder, 2019

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