Lions Triumph Over Stallions in Thrilling Champions One-Day Cup Eliminator

Lions Triumph Over Stallions in Thrilling Champions One-Day Cup Eliminator

In a thrilling Champions One-Day Cup Eliminator, Lions emerged victorious over Stallions by a narrow margin of 12 runs, thanks to an all-round performance from Ahmed Daniyal and a crucial three-wicket haul from Khushdil Shah.

Lions’ batting innings got off to a shaky start, losing three wickets for just 43 runs. However, Sharoon Siraj and Mohammad Taha steadied the ship with a 77-run partnership. Stallions fought back, reducing Lions to 140 for 7. But Daniyal and Aamer Yamin counterattacked with an 81-run stand, propelling Lions to a respectable total of 263 for 9. Daniyal remained unbeaten on 65, while Ubaid Shah was the standout bowler for Stallions with 3 for 46.

Stallions’ chase began promisingly with an opening partnership of 64 between Yasir Khan and Maaz Sadaqat. However, Khushdil Shah’s double strike, dismissing both Sadaqat and Adil Amin, put Stallions on the back foot. Tayyab Tahir and Hussain Talat threatened to revive the chase with a 69-run partnership, but Daniyal’s intervention broke their momentum.

Stallions captain Mohammad Haris and Jahanad Khan provided a late surge, but Lions held their nerve, taking wickets at regular intervals. With 23 runs needed off the last two overs and only two wickets in hand, Stallions fell short, finishing on 251. Khushdil and Daniyal were the heroes for Lions, claiming three wickets each.

Lions will now face Markhors in the second Eliminator on Friday, with the winner advancing to the final against Panthers on Sunday.

Panthers Triumph Over Stallions by 20 Runs in Champions Cup Thriller

Panthers Triumph Over Stallions by 20 Runs in Champions Cup Thriller

In a thrilling encounter at the Champions Cup, Panthers emerged victorious over Stallions by a margin of 20 runs, continuing the trend of teams batting first and securing wins.

Panthers, after winning the toss, opted to bat first and amassed a formidable total of 344 for 7. Saim Ayub was the star performer, smashing a magnificent 156 off 130 deliveries, including 13 boundaries and seven towering sixes. Azan Awais provided valuable support, contributing 63 runs in a 138-run opening partnership with Ayub.

Usman Khan joined Ayub at the crease and the duo unleashed a flurry of boundaries, adding 116 runs in just 79 balls. Usman departed for 75 off 47 deliveries, but Ayub continued his onslaught, guiding Panthers past the 300-run mark in the 44th over. However, Panthers lost wickets in quick succession towards the end, managing only 30 runs in the final five overs.

Stallions’ chase got off to a shaky start as they lost three key wickets within the first seven overs. Mohammad Haris, Shan Masood, and Babar Azam all departed cheaply, leaving Stallions in a precarious position.

Hussain Talat and Tayyab Tahir steadied the innings with a 157-run partnership for the fourth wicket, keeping Stallions in the contest. However, the required run rate continued to climb, and when Mubasir Khan dismissed Talat for 63 in the 35th over, the asking rate had reached nearly ten runs per over.

Tahir reached his century in the 39th over but was dismissed shortly after. With 73 runs needed in the final four overs and only two wickets remaining, Zaman Khan threatened to pull off a remarkable victory. He smashed 42 runs off just 16 deliveries, but Stallions ultimately fell short by 20 runs.

Stallions Crush Dolphins by 174 Runs, Babar Azam Stars

Stallions Crush Dolphins by 174 Runs, Babar Azam Stars

In a resounding victory, Stallions crushed Dolphins by a massive 174 runs in Faisalabad, extending Dolphins’ losing streak to three consecutive matches. Babar Azam’s unbeaten century and Jahandad Khan’s early wickets proved decisive in the lopsided encounter.

Stallions, electing to bat first, got off to a solid start with Shan Masood and Yasir Khan amassing 76 runs in the opening 13 overs. However, Faheem Ashraf’s dismissal of Masood slowed the scoring pace. Yasir soon followed suit, but Babar Azam remained steadfast, anchoring the innings with a composed 104 off 100 deliveries.

Babar’s partnership with Tayyab Tahir yielded 57 runs, propelling Stallions to 150 in the 30th over. Dolphins employed six bowlers, each claiming a wicket, but Babar remained unyielding. By the 40th over, he had reached a half-century off 65 balls.

In the final ten overs, Babar unleashed his power, smashing 54 runs off 35 deliveries, including three fours and three sixes. His blistering knock propelled Stallions to a formidable total of 271 for 7.

Dolphins’ hopes of breaking their losing streak were quickly dashed by Jahandad Khan’s devastating opening spell. With the second ball of the innings, he dismissed Muhammad Hurraira for a duck. In his third over, he trapped Umar Amin lbw, leaving Dolphins reeling at 15 for 2.

Sahibzada Farhan and Saud Shakeel briefly threatened with five fours in 20 balls, but Jahandad struck again, removing Shakeel. Haris Rauf then dealt Dolphins a double blow, dismissing Sarfaraz Ahmed and Qasim Akram in quick succession.

From 60 for 5, Dolphins’ resistance crumbled. The lower middle order offered little resistance against the spin duo of Abrar Ahmed and Mehran Mumtaz, who shared five wickets. Dolphins were eventually bowled out for a paltry 97, handing Stallions a comprehensive 174-run victory.

Stallions Captain Sparks Controversy with Post-Loss Comments

Stallions Captain Sparks Controversy with Post-Loss Comments

Pakistan’s Champions One-Day Cup: Stallions Captain’s Unusual Reaction to Loss

In a surprising turn of events, Mohammad Haris, captain of the Stallions in Pakistan’s Champions One-Day Cup, expressed satisfaction after his team’s heavy defeat to the Mohammad Rizwan-led Markhors. The Stallions conceded a staggering 231 runs in just 20 overs, with Iftikhar Ahmed and Salman Agha scoring half-centuries for the Markhors. In response, the Stallions were bowled out for a meager 105, with Zahid Mahmood taking five wickets.

During the post-match presentation, Haris’s comments raised eyebrows. “There was no mistake. We did what we wanted to do. We were checking the team’s strength,” he said. “In the first match, we won the toss and chose to bat. Today, we chased, so that we could understand our strength. That’s exactly what happened. We’re happy that we lost.”

Haris’s remarks, as a senior Pakistan player, drew criticism from fans on social media. Many questioned his attitude and suggested that he was not taking the tournament seriously.

The Stallions’ defeat was their second in the tournament, having lost their opening match to the Dolphins. They will face the Dolphins again on Thursday in their next match.

Stallions Thump Lions by 133 Runs in Champions Cup Opener

Stallions Thump Lions by 133 Runs in Champions Cup Opener

In a resounding victory at the Champions Cup in Faisalabad, Stallions crushed Lions by 133 runs, led by a dominant batting performance and a clinical bowling display.

Stallions captain Mohammad Haris opted to bat first, and the team’s openers, Shan Masood and Babar Azam, provided a solid foundation with a 39-run partnership. After Masood’s dismissal, Babar took charge, scoring a steady 76 runs to anchor the innings.

Tayyab Tahir’s blistering 74 off 72 balls propelled Stallions’ total, while Haris and Hussain Talat contributed valuable cameos towards the end. The team’s aggressive approach in the final ten overs yielded 118 runs, setting a daunting target of 336 for Lions.

Lions’ chase faltered from the outset as Mohammad Ali’s early wickets removed Sajjad Ali and Abdullah Shafique. Imam-ul-Haq emerged as the lone warrior, scoring a valiant 78, but the asking rate proved insurmountable.

Haris Rauf’s three wickets and Ali’s economical spell of 2 for 18 stifled Lions’ progress. Shaheen Shah Afridi, despite a late flurry with the bat, could not prevent his team’s collapse.

Stallions’ comprehensive victory was a testament to their collective strength. Babar Azam’s leadership, the contributions of multiple batters, and the effectiveness of their bowlers proved too much for Lions to overcome.

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