Fast bowler Mohamed Abbas took three wickets to guide Multan Sultans to a convincing seven-wicket win over Lahore Qalandars in the HBL PSL in Karachi yesterday.
Abbas finished with 3-22 keeping Lahore down to 140-8 in their 20 overs before opener Shan Masood struck 25-ball 48 with eight boundaries and a six to steer Multan to the target in just 12.3 overs.
The win gave Multan fifth position in the points table with six points in ten matches, a finish they also achieved last year while Lahore’s fate could not change as they finished fifth and last in the first two editions and sixth and last both this and the preceding year.
Lahore managed just six points in ten matches and had an inferior net run-rate than Multan.
Masood added 50 for the second-wicket with Johnson Charles (25-ball 41 not out with five boundaries and two sixes) to steady the chase after Multan lost Umar Siddiq for 13 at the total of 20.
When Masood got out, Multan needed 18 more which they scored without any hiccup with some 45 balls to spare.   
Abbas said he stuck to the basics which brought him success in Tests.
“I was injured and after my rehab I got my chance,” said Abbas. “I did my wholehearted effort and stuck to my basics and that gave me success.”
Multan skipper Shoaib Malik said his team did not do justice with their talent.
“Overall we played good cricket but luck was not on our side,” said Malik. “We lacked that winning ratio in the tournament and did not grab the crunch positions.”
Lahore skipper Fakhar Zaman admitted it was a tough tournament for his team.
“Yes, it was tough and especially when you lose so many matches,” said Fakhar. “We did learn and got some good bowlers but the end wasn’t ideal.” 
Lahore were led by opener Fakhar’s 36-ball 53 which had eight boundaries and a six but they kept losing wickets and could never get the impetus for a fighting total.
Off-spinner Chris Green, who took 1-25 in his four overs, provided Multan with the breakthrough when he dismissed Rikki Wessels for four before Abbas took over.
Abbas celebrated his inclusion in the Pakistan team for the ODI series against Australia starting next week by dismissing Sohail Akhtar (five), David Wiese (30) and Saad Ali (eight) in an incisive spell of fast bowling.
Crowd favourite Shahid Afridi marked his first-ever presence in a HBL PSL match staged in Pakistan with a spell of two for 18 off his four overs.
In a late match, Kamran Akmal belted 86 off 48 balls as Peshawar Zalmi thrashed Karachi Kings by 61 runs. Akmal figured in a 137-run stand for the opening wicket with Imam-ul-Haq, who made who made 59 of 40 balls as Zalmi reached 203 for 7.
In reply, Karachi Kings found the going tough against Zalmi bowlers Hasan Ali, Sameen Gul and Tymal Mills and were bundled out for 142 despite Colin Ingram’s 71 and Imad Wasim’s 30.
BRIEF SCORES
Multan Sultans 141 for 3 (Masood 48, Charles 41*) beat Lahore Qalandars 140 for 8 (Fakhar 53, Wiese 30, Abbas 3-22, Afridi 2-18) by seven wickets
Peshawar Zalmi 203 for 7 (Kamran 86, Imam 59, Amir 3-24) beat Karachi Kings 142 (Ingram 71, Imad 30, Hasan Ali 3-15) by 61 runs