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Match No 26 KKvsLQ

 Match 26 between the Karachi Kings and Lahore Qalandars will take place at the National Stadium in Karachi on Saturday, March 9.


The Pakistan Super League 2024 action will resume on Saturday, March 09 at the National Stadium in Karachi with the match between the Karachi Kings (KAR) and Lahore Qalandars (LAH), dubbed Match 26. Karachi enters the match having suffered a five-wicket defeat to Islamabad United in their previous encounter. With three victories from eight games and six points overall, they are placed second to last (fifth) in the points table.

Conversely, Lahore triumphed over Islamabad United for the first time this season. They have one victory out of eight games, good for three points, which puts them in sixth place on the points table. Both clubs want to win their remaining games to wrap off the competition on a good note.

Report Pitch:

Teams that are chasing have won two of the three games that have been played in the event so far. The highest goal pursued was 166, and the average first innings score was 173. Considering the venue's current track record, the captain who wins the toss will attempt to bowl first.

Best Performers:

Rassie van der Dussen of the Lahore Qalandars is the second-highest run scorer in the competition with 364 runs scored in seven innings at a 72.8 average and 154.89 strike rate. In the forthcoming match, he will want to maintain his current form.

At an average of 19.84, Hassan Ali of the Karachi Kings has taken 13 wickets from eight innings, making him the third highest wicket-taker in the competition thus far. In the forthcoming game, the right-arm seamer will try to increase his career wicket total.

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