Peshawar Zalmi beat Lahore Qalandars by 76 Runs – PSL 2026 Match Report

11th April 2026

Peshawar Zalmi produced a clinical, complete performance to dismantle Lahore Qalandars by 76 runs at the National Stadium, Karachi on Saturday – a margin that flatters nobody in blue. This was a match Zalmi controlled from the top of the order down to the spinner’s last over.

Mendis Sets the Platform

Lahore won the toss and chose to field – a decision that looked reasonable enough at the start but unravelled quickly. Kusal Mendis was the driving force in the Zalmi innings, clubbing 74 off just 48 balls – five fours and four sixes at a strike rate of 154. He and Babar Azam put on 109 for the second wicket from overs 4 to 15, a partnership that gave Zalmi both the base and the freedom to attack late.

Babar was measured rather than explosive – 43 off 40 at 107.5 – but his role was clearly to anchor while Mendis did the heavy lifting. When Mendis fell caught at deep mid-wicket off Shaheen Afridi for 74 in the 17th over, the score read 150 for 3. Solid, but not yet threatening.

Bracewell Finishes the Job

Michael Bracewell arrived at five and turned 21 runs off just 10 balls into something much more significant. Two sixes and a four at a strike rate of 210 in the death shifted the momentum sharply – and as you’ll see from the Statz Rating, that cameo registered far beyond its face value. Zalmi closed on 173 for 7, a competitive total on this surface.

Shaheen’s 3 for 22 from four overs was genuinely impressive – economy of 5.5 and three key scalps in Haris, Mendis and Farhan Yousaf. The concern for Lahore was everyone else. Dunith Wellalage went at 10 an over. Usama Mir conceded 39. Sikandar Raza bled 11 in his only over. They needed 174. They were never going to get there bowling like that.

Chase Falls Apart Inside Six Overs

The Lahore reply was an unmitigated collapse. Shoriful Islam removed Mohammad Naeem in the second over. By the time Fakhar Zaman fell for 21 in the 7th – caught by Babar off Bracewell – Lahore were 45 for 3 and chasing shadows. The top order had managed 43 runs combined. Not enough.

Bracewell was extraordinary with the ball. Four overs, 18 runs, three wickets at an economy of 4.5 – he accounted for Fakhar, Sikandar Raza and Haseebullah Khan. Off-spin in a T20 chase is only as good as the pressure around it, and Bracewell built that pressure from ball one.

Sufiyan Muqeem was equally relentless. The left-arm wrist spinner took 3 for 21 from four overs – Asif Ali, Shaheen and Ubaid Shah all came and went without troubling the scorers. Nahid Rana chipped in with two wickets at just five runs per over. Lahore were bowled out for 97 in the 17th over. A 76-run defeat in a PSL game is a shellacking.

Statz Ratings – Top Performers

Rank Player Team Statz Rating
1 Michael Bracewell Peshawar Zalmi 82.0
2 Shaheen Afridi Lahore Qalandars 61.7
3 Kusal Mendis Peshawar Zalmi 45.5
4 Sufiyan Muqeem Peshawar Zalmi 33.5
5 Mustafizur Rahman Lahore Qalandars 28.8
6 Nahid Rana Peshawar Zalmi 26.7

Bracewell’s 82.0 is the headline. A 21-ball cameo combined with a three-wicket bowling spell in a one-sided win – the Statz Rating captures what the scorecard partly obscures. He was the difference-maker on both sides of the ball.

Verdict

Peshawar Zalmi look sharp. A middle order that can accelerate, a spinner who can tie up an end, and enough pace to blow through a top order under pressure. Lahore, meanwhile, are too reliant on Shaheen with the ball. When he’s brilliant and everyone else leaks, it doesn’t matter. Zalmi were ruthless here and Lahore had no answer.

Full scorecard and deeper Statz data available at Peshawar Zalmi vs Lahore Qalandars – PSL 2026, Match 19. For the latest cricket stats and fixtures, visit statz.ai/cricket.