Islamabad United vs Hyderabad Kingsmen – PSL 2026 Match Report | Statz

1st May 2026

Hyderabad Kingsmen Edge Islamabad United by 2 Runs to Keep Playoff Hopes Alive

Hyderabad Kingsmen won by 2 runs in the 43rd match of 44 in the Pakistan Super League 2026 regular season – one of the most nerve-shredding finishes of the entire campaign. Chasing 187 at Gaddafi Stadium, Islamabad United came within a whisker of overhauling it, only for Hyderabad Kingsmen to hold their nerve with two runs to spare. For the Kingsmen, the win is critical – it keeps them in the top four with one match left. For United, a loss they will feel for a while.

First Innings – Kingsmen Post 186

Islamabad United won the toss and chose to bowl, looking to restrict a Kingsmen side they had demolished by 8 wickets just a week earlier. It did not work out. Maaz Sadaqat fell for a duck in the opening over at 1/1 (over 0.4), but Saim Ayub and Marnus Labuschagne built the innings back up. Ayub cracked 38 off 27 before departing at 71/2 (over 9.2) – a quickfire innings that set the tone. Labuschagne added 39 off 32, falling at 84/3 (over 11.2) as the partnership with Ayub had already done the damage.

Usman Khan then took over with a stunning unbeaten 61 off 30 balls at a strike rate of 203. Backed up by Kusal Perera‘s blistering 37 off 21 – dismissed right on the final ball at 186/5 (over 19.6) – the Kingsmen muscled their way to 186/5. Imad Wasim was the pick of the United bowlers with 2/16 off 2 overs. Chris Green (1/19) and Richard Gleeson (1/40) also contributed, but the target felt daunting.

Second Innings – United Fall Just Short

United’s chase started shakily. Sameer Minhas went at 8/1 (over 1.2) and Mohsin Riaz followed at 15/2 (over 2.2). But Devon Conway steadied things with 30 off 25, posting a platform before his LBW at 57/3 (over 7.6). Shadab Khan then chipped in with 22 off 24 before he was caught at 68/4 (over 10.1).

Mark Chapman ignited the chase proper – 43 off 26 at a strike rate of 165, dismissed at 153/5 (over 17.3). Haider Ali smashed 31 off 16 at a strike rate of 194, but he fell at 132/6 – note he was actually dismissed before Chapman in the batting order sequence, caught at 132 (over 15.4). Faheem Ashraf then gave United a real shot – 19 off 11 at 173 SR, dismissed at 182/7 (over 19.4). Chris Green (21* off 9) and Imad Wasim (1* off 1) could not get the final 5 off the last ball. Hunain Shah bowled 2/37 off 4 overs, Mohammad Ali took 2/44, and Saim Ayub picked up 1/31 from his 4 overs.

Statz MVP – Usman Khan (97.53)

Usman Khan earns Statz MVP honours with an MI rating of 97.53 out of 100. His unbeaten 61 off 30 – 10 fours, strike rate of 203 – was the defining contribution of the match. Statz calculates impact based on match context, and in a game decided by 2 runs, an innings of this calibre in the closing overs is as impactful as it gets. The official man of the match went to Hunain Shah for his bowling – Statz sees it differently, putting the top-order destroyer above the death bowler on calculated match impact.

Top 5 Statz Ratings

  1. Usman Khan (HK) – 61* off 30 (SR 203), 119 Dream11 pts | MI Rating: 97.53
  2. Saim Ayub (HK) – 38 off 27, 1 wicket, 114 Dream11 pts | Bat and ball contribution on both sides of the game
  3. Mark Chapman (IU) – 43 off 26 (SR 165), 95 Dream11 pts | Best of the chase before wickets tumbled
  4. Kusal Perera (HK) – 37 off 21 (SR 176), 87 Dream11 pts | Death hitting that made the difference
  5. Chris Green (IU) – 21* off 9 (SR 233) + 1/19 bowl, 83 Dream11 pts | Near-heroic finish with the bat

Turning Point

The dismissal of Mark Chapman in over 17.3 with United at 153/5 was the moment the game shifted. Chapman had been leading the chase with authority – his exit left United needing 34 off 15 balls with the tail starting to loom. From that point the margin compressed but never flipped.

Match Context

This was the 43rd match of 44 in the Pakistan Super League 2026 regular season. Hyderabad Kingsmen move to 4th place with 10 points from 10 games (W5 L5), NRR -0.361. Islamabad United remain 2nd on 13 points from 10 (W6 L3, 1 NR), NRR +1.667. The Kingsmen’s position in the top four is now mathematically dependent on the final round of matches. Peshawar Zalmi sit clear at the top with 17 points. The full standings heading into the final match: 1st Peshawar Zalmi (17 pts), 2nd Islamabad United (13), 3rd Multan Sultans (12), 4th Hyderabad Kingsmen (10), 5th Lahore Qalandars (10), 6th Karachi Kings (10), 7th Quetta Gladiators (6), 8th Rawalpindiz (2).

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