- Overall towards the house for the loss of four wickets.
- Khushdil Shah scored 60 off 38 balls.
- Akif Javed sent three batsmen to the pavilion.
James Vince and Khushdil Shah led the Karachi Kings, so that the third match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 10 being played at the National Bank Stadium, Karachi, chased the target of 235 runs on a large scale and won an impressive victory against Multan Sultans.
Chasing a target of 235 runs, the house side left the total and several balls for the loss of four wickets.
Lead the route to the Kings, Vince, who scored the top in the run chase with just 43 delivery with the help of 14 fours and four sixes.
He was also involved in a match winner 142 -run partnership with Khushdil Shah, who scored 60 runs in 38 delivery, a full -fledged 60 runs with five fours and four sixes.
Although the pair ended only at a delivery interval, the total distance of the Kings is bringing down to 222/6 in 18.3 overs.
But a sensible partnership for the seventh wicket between Muhammad Irfan Khan and Abbas Afridi sent the Kings on the line on the second delivery of the final over.
Earlier, opening batter Tim Safart gave the domestic side a desired start with a cameo of 32 runs from only 16 delivery, breaking two fours and three sixes.
For the Sultans, Akif Javed took three wickets, while Michael Bracewell and Usma Mir made a skull skull.
The first bat was put on the bat, the visitors registered 234/3 in their 20 overs, courtesy Rizwan’s masterful knock.
The visitors left for a good start for their innings as their initial pair scored 55 runs in five overs.
Rizwan was the main aggressive of the opening stand, while Shai Hope (eight) focused on strike rotation, until Hasan Ali fell victim to falling at the first delivery of the sixth over.
The skipper then shared a brief 27 -run partnership for the second wicket with Usman Khan, who could score 19 runs in 15 delivery.
Rizwan was then included in Kamran Ghulam and together he strengthened the command of Sultans by scoring 63 runs between his third wicket partnership, spreading six overs.
Ghulam fell victim to Abbas Afridi in the 15th over, scored 36 runs in 19 delivery, with five fours and six.
The skipper then received enough support from the other end as Michael Bracewell and the pair only carried forward the clan of the Sultans by putting an unbeaten 89-run partnership in 32 delivery.
Rizwan scored 105 runs in 63 delivery, remaining a top scorer with an unbeaten 105 with nine fours and five sixes, while Bracewell did not deliver 44 delivery from 17 delivery, which hit five fours and three sixes.
For Kings, only Hasan Ali, Abbas Afridi and Khushdil Shah could take one wicket appearance.
Play xis
Karachi Kings: David Warner (C), James Vince, Shaan Masood, Tim Safart (W), Irfan Khan, Khushdil Shah, Adam Milne, Arafat Minhas, Hasan Ali, Favad Ali, Abbas Afridi.
Multan Sultans: Mohammad Rizwan (W/C), Shai Hope, Usman Khan, Ifatikhar Ahmed, Kamran Ghulam, Michael Bracewell, Shahid Aziz, David Willy, Chris Jordan, Usma Mir, Akif Javed.