In a high-stakes clash, Islamabad pulled off a thrilling chase against Multan Sultans to seal the 2nd position on the points table. The win gives them a huge advantage a spot in the Qualifier, where even a loss won’t end their campaign, as they’ll still get another shot via Eliminator 2.
First Innings Multan Post 192/7
Batting first, Multan Sultans put up a strong and competitive total of 192/7 in 20 overs, thanks to key contributions across the lineup.
- The opening partnership laid a solid foundation with a 60-run stand, giving Multan early momentum.
- Shan Masood played a steady knock of 44 off 33 balls, anchoring the innings through the middle phase.
- Arafat Minhas added valuable runs with a quick 31 off 19, keeping the scoring rate healthy.
- In the death overs, Mohammad Wasim Jr provided a late surge with a blistering 26 off just 9 balls, pushing the total close to 200.
A target of 193 looked challenging, especially given the pressure of the match.
Second Innings Islamabad Chase Down 193 in Style
Islamabad’s chase got off to a shaky start as early wickets put them under pressure, shifting momentum towards Multan.
However, the game turned dramatically:
- Captain Shadab Khan stepped up when it mattered most, scoring a crucial 36 off 28 balls to stabilize the innings.
- The match-winning performance came from Mark Chapman, who played a sensational knock of 69 off 33 balls, shifting the game completely in Islamabad’s favor.
- The duo stitched a match-defining partnership, taking the game deep and under control.
- Chapman sealed the victory in style with a confident finishing shot, completing the chase with 8 balls to spare.
Islamabad finished at 193/6, pulling off a memorable win under pressure.
Match Summary
- Multan Sultans: 192/7 (20 overs)
- Islamabad: 193/6 (18.4 overs)
- Result: Islamabad won by 4 wickets
- POTM: Mark Chapman — 69 (33), match-winning innings
- Points Table Impact: Islamabad finish 2nd, qualify for Qualifier 1 match
Next Clash
Islamabad will now face Peshawar Zalmi in the Qualifier on April 28. The winner will move one step closer to the trophy and secure a place in the final, while the losing team will still have another chance through Eliminator 2.













