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Match No 19 PSL 2024 KKvsMS

 The Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2024 match between the Shan Masood-led Karachi Kings and the Muhammad Rizwan-led Multan Sultans will take place at the National Stadium in Karachi.


At the moment, Multan Sultans (MS) are leading the six-team points standings. In their first six games, they have won five of them. The Karachi Kings (KK) have dropped three of their first five games and are struggling at number five. They can move up to fourth place, over Islamabad United (IU), with a victory.

While Multan has triumphed in both of their most recent games, Karachi would like to avoid losing three straight. They fell by five wickets to the Quetta Gladiators in their most recent game.

In their seventh PSL 2024 encounter, the Multan Sultans are the favorites to defeat the Karachi Kings. After defeating Karachi Kings by 55 runs to start the season, Multan hasn't looked back. They have only dropped one of their last six games, which says a lot about their performance. In their most recent game, the team captained by Muhammad Rizwan defeated Lahore Qalandars by a score of 60 runs.

However, the Karachi Kings, led by Shan Masood, have had difficulty in both areas of the game. Both bowlers and batsmen have struggled to take wickets and reach a big score. On Sunday, the star-studded Multan Sultans team, led by Rizwan, Reeza Hendricks, and Iftikhar Ahmed, should easily defeat the Karachi Kings.

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