Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators, PSL 2016, final

Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators, PSL 2016, final, Dubai

**THE PREVIEW BY NAGRAJ GOLLAPUDI

Quetta run into in-form Islamabad for title**

Match facts
February 23, 2016

Start time 2000 local (1600 GMT)

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Islamabad United have relied a lot on their top order © Chris WhiteoakBig Picture

Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators. Buddha-esque Misbah-ul-Haq v restless Sarfraz Ahmed. Eccentric Dean Jones v street-smart Moin Khan. Strategic Wasim Akram against emotional Viv Richards. Powerful Andre Russell against an equally powerful Kevin Pietersen. Ever-confident Ahmed Shehzad v only PSL centurion Sharjeel Khan.
The above mini-duels within the main battle have all the portents to make the final a contest to look forward to. Both teams have taken a different route to the summit: Quetta did not break too much sweat during the league phase losing just two matches and became the first team to make the final. Islamabad took the more arduous route as they lost four matches in the group phase, but then bounced back with four consecutive wins.
If Quetta hold the edge on paper, it is only because they won both times the teams met earlier. On both occasions, Quetta successfully chased down the targets: they won the tournament opener with a whopping four overs to spare and a week later they won with 23 balls still in the bag.
However, both teams are back on the starting blocks for the final. Quetta were lucky to scamper into the final after their one-run win over initial and fans’ favourites Peshawar Zalmi in the 1st Qualifying final. It once again exposed Quetta’s reliance on their foreign imports Pietersen and Kumar Sangakkara. Of the two times they batted first, they collapsed the first time and then put up a sub-par total in the second attempt. Shehzad and Sarfraz will need to play responsibly if Quetta need to negate the in-form Islamabad bowling line-up.
For Islamabad, too, the runs have come mainly from the top order comprising Sharjeel, Dwayne Smith, Brad Haddin and, before he was forced out due to injury, Shane Watson. Although they have started well in the first 10 overs, Islamabad have shown the habit of not accelerating as much towards the end. Islamabad’s run rate in the first 10 overs is 7.09 which is second only to Quetta. That rate climbs to just 7.83 in the final 10. The team has also had to deal with veterans Misbah, Saeed Ajmal, Mohammad Sami along with Andre Russell and Mohammad Irfan sitting out due to injuries.
The PSL had started with a maiden. The build-up might have been quiet but there have been quite a few last-over and last-ball thrillers. And Tuesday evening’s finale, despite being a weekday, is sold out.
Form guide

Quetta WWLWW
Islamabad WWWWL****
In the spotlight


Andre Russell said he is dying to raise his bat, raise his level of performance in the PSL where he has not exactly delivered. He is the joint second-highest wicket-taker, but has found it hard to bowl on the slow and sluggish pitches of Dubai. He has not clocked enough batting time as the Islamabad top and middle order have finished the job easily. Russell was the IPL’s most valuable player last season, he won the Big Bash League with the Sydney Sixers, but was underwhelming in the final. Now, Russell has another opportunity and he is itching to prove why he is regarded as one of the biggest T20 assets across the world.
Mohammad Nawaz won the first Man-of-the-Match award of the PSL with his all-round performance against Islamabad. He is the joint second-highest wicket-taker along with Russell and will fancy signing out with another impactful performance.
Team news

Islamabad have two injury concerns: fast bowler Rumman Raees has a hamstring issue while Saeed Ajmal, who has sat out the previous two matches, is recovering from a minor foot injury. Ajmal was hit on the right foot while he was bowling on the eve of the play-off encounter during Islamabad’s training and since then has been nursing a mild stiffness. But it is understood that he can play if the team management prefers him over Mohammad Irfan.
Luke Wright, who was forced to sit out in the previous two matches for Quetta due to some stiffness, is back in contention and likely to return as an opener. Fast bowler Aizaz Cheema, after his last-over heroics in the play-off, is likely to keep senior fast bowler Umar Gul out.
Stats and trivia

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[li]Out of the nine matches they have played, Quetta have chased on seven occasions and lost only once.[/li][li]Sharjeel Khan needs 49 runs to become the highest run-scorer of the tournament. He already has the most sixes (18).[/li][li]The highest wicket-taker in PSL is Peshawar’s Wahab Riaz (15). But next two in queue are from Islamabad and Quetta - left-arm spinner Mohammad Nawaz and allrounder Andre Russell with 13 wickets each.[/li][li]Quetta Gladiators have the highest innings total in the tournament - 203 - which they chased against Lahore Qalandars.[/li][/LIST]
Quotes

“It is a very big opportunity for Quetta and the population of Quetta and for its cricket if we are to win. Whether we bat first or bowl doest not really matter. The key to us performing is our team bonding which has been very good throughout the tournament.”
Quetta captain Sarfraz Ahmed talks about his expectation on the eve of the final.
Nagraj Gollapudi is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo

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Re: Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators, PSL 2016, final

I predicted Islamabad united to win the league even before it started so atleast they are in finals. Actually they can win but now seeing the smooth consistent performance of Quetta Glads I want them to win. Glads are no doubt the best team, though defeatable but I think they'll pull out in the end.

Islamabad united has won last two games due to their collective effort. They have to repeat it to win the game. Same goes for Quetta. Nevertheless, its a great matchup so should be very interesting.

Re: Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators, PSL 2016, final

Whose mentoring will prevail?

Viv or Waz (Sami seems to have benefited from Wasim's coaching)

Re: Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators, PSL 2016, final

If Islamabad United bat well (Watson's absence is a big blow for them), there is no reason why they can't win

As I mentioned in another thread, Islamabad's bowling is better

Re: Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators, PSL 2016, final

Islamabad are in the final despite losing two major players, Watson and Babar. Sharjeel will need to play another special knock. Other batsmen need to step up..

Re: Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators, PSL 2016, final

Quetta has batting advantage, Pietersen, Sangakkara and the erratic yet dangerous Shehzad.

Re: Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators, PSL 2016, final

Not to forget Mcculum and Elliott. I'm expecting Sarfraz to have some hitting as well.

The way I see it, whichever team takes the other one in aggressive mode will get it. It'll be interesting to see how Glads openers tackle Sami and Irfan. I'm very excited to see the great contest.

Re: Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators, PSL 2016, final

Wonder how will Misbahtards portray him if he wins the PSL tomorrow lulz](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=lulz)

QUETTA QUETTA QUETTA :hula:

Re: Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators, PSL 2016, final

Go Misbah

Re: Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators, PSL 2016, final

Most Karachiites are supporting Gladiators ONLY because Sarfraz is the captain. This is the problem with our nation. I am supporting United not because of Misbah (he is from Mianwali) but because Islamabad is my team.

There I said it..

Re: Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators, PSL 2016, final

It was limited to social media before but sad part is it has reached electronic/national media now.

Re: Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators, PSL 2016, final

Karachi team was probably one of the most pathetic ones, “Shoaib Malik” as captain? :smack: Mohammed Amir was the only consolation for KHI supporter. I did support KHI as primary though. If you go through the “Pick your team” thread many supporters were supporting team which was led by their favorite player or political affiliation.

Khi supporter knew their team had no chance so they started to look for other teams.

For me 2nd teams were Glads and United for the same reason i.e. fav players

Re: Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators, PSL 2016, final

My point is support the team and not the players. I will be supporting Islamabad regardless of who the captain is (Malik, Sarfraz, Azhar, Misbah, Afridi etc. could not care less)

But agree Karachi team was the weakest followed by Lahore

Re: Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators, PSL 2016, final

Islamabad United won the toss and elected to field...

Not a good sign to field first...just my instinct... :D

Re: Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators, PSL 2016, final

Go Isloo. :)

I was in such a good mood till I saw those two annoying ppl...Billo rani and his sister

Go QUETTAAAAA

Re: Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators, PSL 2016, final

Sir shubh shubh bolein...but agree chasing in a final is a bit risky

Re: Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators, PSL 2016, final

C'mon Sami and Irfan. Need early wickets