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KARB vs SIAL, 4th T20, National T20 Cup 2026 summary

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SIAL
161-10(19.4)
Karachi Region Blues won by 40 runs šŸ†
KARB
(19.2)201-10
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M Ali Logo
M Ali Jersy

1

(1)

4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:100.00
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S Muqeem Logo
S Muqeem Jersy
4s: 1
6s: 0
SR:100.00
S Dahani Logo
S Dahani Jersy

2-37

(3.4)

Econ: 10.09
P'ship : 0(0)
Last Wkt : Sufiyan Muqeem 6(6)
Over 17
W
1lb
4
0
6
1
 
= 12
Over 18
6
4
1
1
wd
0
4
 
= 17
Over 19
W
4
0
1
0
W
 
= 5
Over 20
0
1
1
W
 
= 2

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Karachi won the game in two phases - first with the bat, then with disciplined bowling. Ahsan Ali (50) provided the launch, Usman Khan (81) delivered the fireworks, and Jahandad Khan (30) finished strongly. But the real match-winner with the ball? Khalil Ahmed and his brilliant 4/27, breaking Sialkot’s backbone. Usama Mir fought bravely with 63, but cricket - as always - rewards the complete performance.

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Rameez Aziz (Karachi Region Blues Captain): "Grateful to God that we have got a victory at the start of the tournament. We will try to keep this momentum going.

Our management gave plans to our openers and then they executed them. Later, a couple of middle-order did well and took us over the 200-run mark.

(On bowling) Very happy with the bowlers. I kept talking with them during the overs and they executed the plans very well.

(Any improvements needed) We would like to further improve our fielding and also ensure that we don't lose wickets in the middle order at regular intervals like the sort of mini-collapse we had today."
Usama Mir (Sialkot Region Captain): (On the decision to bowl first) ā€œI think the decision was absolutely right. Our bowlers didn’t bowl in the right areas and gave away free runs. There was a time when we had controlled the game quite well, but after that credit goes to Usman for the way he played his innings. Our bowlers gave some free runs and bowled in the wrong areas, which cost us.

(On whether 202 was a chaseable total) When you look at our batting lineup, 202 isn’t a very big total. Our batters played their natural game, but unfortunately, we couldn’t click. It’s the first game. I still believe this team has a lot of potential and they will show it in the coming matches.

(On the pitch conditions) The surface is helping fast bowlers as well. If you hit the right length, it’s not easy to score. Spinners are also getting help as the ball is gripping. Runs are being scored, and wickets are also falling, so everything is happening on this pitch.ā€
Usman Khan (POTM): "Grateful to God. Playing domestic cricket after a while and I was able to carry my responsibilities. Playing in middle order and there was pressure but I was able to adjust. The team's requirement is for me to bat in the middle order and I have to give my best.

(On the pitch) You have to give time to yourself on this surface. Once you get set, then you can hit boundaries."
Player of the Match: Usman Khan
Time for post-match presentations...
1:13 PM IST, 12:43 PM LOCAL TIME: Cricket sometimes reminds us of a simple philosophy - score big… or chase bigger. Tonight, Karachi Region Blues chose the second option. What a run-fest. What a turnaround. Karachi Region Blues piled up 201 in 19.2 overs, and Sialkot Region, despite a fighting knock from Usama Mir (63 off 32), were bundled out for 161 in 19.4 overs, falling short by 40 runs. The match had fireworks everywhere - Ahsan Ali’s fifty, Usman Khan’s blistering 81, and then Khalil Ahmed’s brilliant spell of 4/27 that crushed Sialkot’s hopes. Karachi dominated with the bat first, then held their nerve with the ball. A perfect T20 recipe.

So how did Sialkot’s chase begin in the Powerplay? Did they keep up with the asking rate? Not really. The chase of 202 began with early pressure. Khawaja Arham (15 off 11) tried to counterattack but fell at 19/1, caught off Shahnawaz Dahani. Soon after, Mirza Tahir Baig (3) departed at 23/2, dismissed by Khalil Ahmed. The powerplay kept slipping away. Abdullah Shafique (28 off 15) injected some momentum with two sixes and a four, helping Sialkot reach 60/3 in 6.4 overs. But Karachi had already struck key blows. Advantage… Blues.

Any resistance from Sialkot? There was resistance. Brief but entertaining. However, wickets kept tumbling like dominoes. Mohammad Taha turned the screws, removing Ali Afzal (15) and Mohammad Tayyab Arif (6) in quick succession. By the halfway mark, Sialkot had slipped to 76/5 in 10 overs. Enter Usama Mir, the captain, swinging hard and swinging well. Boundaries started flowing. His partnership with Hamza Nazar revived hopes briefly, taking the score to 125/7 by 16.1 overs. But the required rate kept climbing like a mountain.

And the death overs? Could Sialkot pull off a miracle? It needed something extraordinary. But Khalil Ahmed said - not today. The pacer delivered a match-winning spell of 4/27 in 4 overs. He removed Hamza Nazar, Abdul Subhan, and then the big one - Usama Mir for 63 off 32 balls at 159/9 in 19 overs. That was the final nail. Sialkot were bowled out for 161 in 19.4 overs, ending 40 runs short. A brave fight… but Karachi had already done too much damage earlier.

Let’s rewind to the first innings. How did Karachi Region Blues start their Powerplay with the bat? Explosively. No brakes. Only boundaries. Ahsan Ali led the charge, smashing 50 off just 27 balls with 5 fours and 3 sixes. Karachi raced to 56/2 in just 5.4 overs. Saad Baig (14 off 9) also chipped in with quick runs. Even though Jahanzaib Sultan fell for 12, Karachi maintained the momentum. By the end of the Powerplay, the Blues were flying, already setting the tone for a big total.

What happened in the middle and death overs of Karachi’s innings? This was the Usman Khan show. The wicketkeeper-batter produced a stunning 81 off 39 balls, blasting 9 fours and 4 sixes at a strike rate above 207. His partnerships kept Karachi ahead of the game. The biggest came with Jahandad Khan, adding 88 runs for the seventh wicket in just 34 balls. Jahandad smashed 30 off 16 balls, ensuring Karachi surged past 190. Even though wickets fell quickly near the end - four wickets in the last overs, but Karachi still posted a mammoth 201 in 19.2 overs.
OVER 20
Sialkot Region
161/10
Sufiyan Muqeem
6(6)
Mohammad Ali
1(1)
Shahnawaz Dahani
2-37(3.4)
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