Quetta Gladiators vs Karachi Kings – PSL 2026 Match Report | Statz
25th April 2026
Karachi Kings won by 9 wickets (with 9 balls remaining) in the 37th match of 44 in the PSL 2026 Regular Season – a result that deepens Quetta Gladiators’s play-off crisis and keeps Karachi’s slim top-four hopes alive. Played at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, Kings elected to bowl and never looked back.
With seven matches remaining and Quetta sitting seventh on just six points, this was a must-win. They batted first and gave it everything – 195/6 is a competitive total on any PSL ground. But Karachi chased it down with something to spare, losing just one wicket in 18.3 overs. This was a statement performance.
First Innings – Quetta Gladiators 195/6 (20 overs)
Quetta were in trouble before they started. Shamyl Hussain edged behind for a duck in the very first ball – 0/1 in 0.1 overs. Khawaja Nafay followed without scoring, the score limping to 1/2 by the end of the first over.
What followed was a rescue act of genuine class. Rilee Rossouw and Saud Shakeel rebuilt methodically before cutting loose. Shakeel made 57 off 34 – nine fours, a strike rate of 168 – before being caught at 149/3 in the 15th over. Rossouw went on to 90 off 54, hammering eight fours and six sixes at a strike rate of 167 before being dismissed at 157/4 off 15.3 overs, the innings’ pivotal moment.
From 157/4, Dinesh Chandimal provided late impetus with 30 not out off 17 balls (three fours, one six, SR 176), helping Quetta scramble to 195 – a total that looked chaseable even as it was being set. Hasan Ali (2/41) and Rizwan Ullah (2/28 off 3.4) were the wicket-takers, while Abbas Afridi finished with 2/22 in just 2.2 overs.
Second Innings – Karachi Kings 199/1 (18.3 overs)
The chase was extraordinary. Jason Roy gave Karachi a bright start – 20 off 15 with four fours – before being dismissed at 58/1 in the fifth over. What happened next made the chase look utterly one-sided.
David Warner and Reeza Hendricks put on an unbroken 141 partnership that turned a run chase into a procession. Warner finished 89 not out off 48 balls – ten fours, four sixes, strike rate 185. Hendricks was barely less destructive: 87 not out off 48, eight fours, four sixes, strike rate 181. The pair took Karachi to 199/1 with nine balls remaining, barely breaking sweat.
Quetta’s bowlers had no answers. Alzarri Joseph went for 42 off four overs (Econ 10.50), Abrar Ahmed 42 off three (Econ 14.00). Jahandad Khan took the only wicket – Roy in the fifth over – but went for 38 off 3.3 (Econ 10.86). There was no real plan to contain the Warner-Hendricks axis.
Statz MVP – David Warner (99.98/100)
Statz rates David Warner as the match’s standout performer with an MI rating of 99.98/100. Statz calculates impact based on match context – Warner’s 89 not out off 48 at a strike rate of 185, anchoring a successful run chase, earns him near-maximum marks.
The official Man of the Match also went to Warner, so Statz and the match officials are in full agreement here. Hard to argue with either.
Top 5 Statz Ratings
- David Warner (Karachi Kings) – 89* off 48, SR 185 | MI Rating: 99.98/100
- Rilee Rossouw (Quetta Gladiators) – 90 off 54, SR 167, 8×4 6×6
- Reeza Hendricks (Karachi Kings) – 87* off 48, SR 181, 8×4 4×6 – brutal unbeaten chase partner
- Saud Shakeel (Quetta Gladiators) – 57 off 34, SR 168, 9×4 – rescue innings after two early ducks
- Hasan Ali (Karachi Kings) – 2/41 in 4 overs – top wicket-taker in the first innings despite expensive figures
Turning Point
The dismissal of Rilee Rossouw in over 15.3, with Quetta at 157/4, was the moment Karachi Kings wrestled control. Rossouw had made 90 and was the only batter capable of pushing the total beyond 210+. Losing him with four overs remaining capped Quetta at 195 – competitive, but not enough against the Warner-Hendricks axis that followed.
Match Context
This was the 37th match of 44 in the PSL 2026 Regular Season, played at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore.
Quetta Gladiators – 7th place, W3 L6, 6 points (NRR -0.355). With only seven matches left to play and needing to overhaul multiple teams above them, Quetta’s path to the play-offs is now almost impossibly narrow. They have won just three from nine.
Karachi Kings – 6th place, W4 L5, 8 points (NRR -1.063). Three teams sit on 8 points (positions 4-6) and Karachi’s net run rate is the worst of them. They need wins – and NRR improvement – in each of their remaining matches to push into the top four. This result helps on both counts.
The top of the table remains a different world: position 1 has 17 points from nine matches, position 2 has 12. The race for places 3 and 4 is where this PSL is now being decided.
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