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MS vs QTG, 13th T20, PSL 2026 summary

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MS
167-4(17.3)
Multan Sultans won by 6 wickets šŸ†
QTG
(20.0)166-7
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S Masood Logo
S Masood Jersy

46

(30)

4s: 2
6s: 2
SR:153.33
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A Turner Logo
A Turner Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:133.33
A Joseph Logo
A Joseph Jersy

1-29

(2.3)

Econ: 11.60
P'ship : 19(12)
Last Wkt : Arafat Minhas 6(8)
Over 15
0
1
0
1
4
0
 
= 6
Over 16
4
1
W
1
6
1
 
= 13
Over 17
1
1
wd
0
2
1
2
 
= 8
Over 18
2
0
1
 
= 3

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Time to wrap up our coverage from the 13th match of the PSL 2026. Multan Sultans have secured a comfortable victory over Quetta Gladiators and the victory with 15 balls remaining and by 6 wickets will bring a boost to their NRR.

Tomorrow the Sultans will come back again at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. They will lock horns against the RawalPindiZ, who have lost all the three-matches so far in this tournament. Do join us for that game.

For now, this is Saptak Sanyal, signing off on behalf of my co-commentator Dev Rajawat and the scorer/analyst of this game Raju Khariya. Good night.
Ashton Turner (Multan Sultans Captain): (On the team’s all-round performance) ā€œYes, the conditions were a bit different from the last two games, but we’ve been looking for a performance where we put all facets together. Tonight, we managed to do that with batting, bowling, and fielding, which was really satisfying.

(On opening the bowling with spin in the Powerplay) I was likely to bowl the first over, but we expected two left-handers at the top. They changed their order, but we noticed early on that the ball was gripping a bit. We feel we haven’t used finger spin enough in the Powerplay, so if conditions suit, it’s a good option for us.

(On having multiple bowling options) It’s helpful because we have fast bowlers for the powerplay, but having spin options as well makes things easier from a captaincy point of view.

(On team environment and Australian players) It’s not just about having Australian players, it’s about having good people. We’ve got a great mix of overseas and domestic players, and a strong support staff. There’s a great atmosphere in the group, and it shows on the field.

(On playing back-to-back matches) Winning definitely helps. It’s a quick turnaround, but that’s part of professional cricket. We’re looking forward to the next opportunity.ā€
Saud Shakeel (Quetta Gladiators Captain): "(Teams are bowling spinners a lot against you) Yes we have noticed that the teams are attacking with their spinners against us. They are making the spinners bowl against us. We lost early wickets and then we had to play the catch up game.

(Cause of the low total) This is an area of concern that we are losing a lot of wicket in bunches. This is what we should look to stop.

(On the injury of Ahmed Daniyal) Yes if your one of the main bowlers get injured, you are forced to bowl with five bowlers. You do not have the luxury to have many all-rounders. Teams plan according to that. They attacked the pacers and played the spinners calmly."
Mohammad Nawaz (Player of the Match): (On his approach while bowling in the powerplay) ā€œIn the powerplay, my focus is to keep the ball on middle and stump-to-stump. I keep observing the batter’s feet and try to bowl in the good length area, around 4.5 to 5 meters, especially at Lahore stadium.

(On trying to get turn with the new ball) Yes, I definitely try to get some turn. If one ball turns, it creates doubt in the batter’s mind. After that, even straight balls become effective, and if it turns again, there’s always a chance for a catch.

(On taking an important catch while running back) Technically, I should have gone with a reverse cup, but I was running, so I had to jump. In that moment, I just adjusted to whatever position I could manage and completed the catch.

(On bowling to left-handed batters as a left-arm spinner) These days, there’s a lot of talk about matchups, like left-handers facing off-spinners. But I’ve also bowled to right-handers in the last few games. When a left-hander comes in, they usually plan to attack, so my aim is to play with their mind. As a finger spinner, it’s important to win that mental battle - if I do that, I have a better chance of success.ā€
PLAYER OF THE MATCH: MOHAMMAD NAWAZ
Catch of the Match: Rilee Rossouw and Saqib Khan
Energetic batter of the Match: Steve Smith
Moment of the Match: Arafat Minhas
Time for the Post-Match Presentations...
10:35 PM IST and 10:05 PM Local Time: A thumping victory for Multan Sultans over the Quetta Gladiators. They have won three out of their four games so far. Steven Smith and Shan Masood made a lightwork of this chase and Sultans won it by 6 wickets and with 15 balls to go.

Multan Sultans won the toss and sent the Gladiators to bat first. Ashton Turner played a gamble by introducing himself from one end and Mohammad Nawaz from the other end. Nawaz removed Khawaja Nafay and Turner got the better of Shamyl Hussain and reduced them to 15/2. Saud Shakeel and Hasan Nawaz then went sedately against the Sultans' spinners. Shakeel played the aggressor's role and they together added 55 runs from 42 balls. Hasan Nawaz was playing the anchor's role but an immaculate glovework from Josh Philippe off Arafat Minhas dismissed him on 20 from 22 balls. In the same over, Minhas removed Rilee Rossouw.

Shakeel and Bevon-John Jacobs registered 47 off 38 balls. Saud Shakeel played a captain's knock and top scored for the Gladiators with his 56 off 41 with 6 fours and a maximum. Jacobs hit 4 fours and 3 sixes to remain unbeaten on 49. 43 runs from the final 3 overs had taken the score to 166/7 for them. Ahmed Daniyal played a gem of a cameo with his 22 off 9 balls.

For the Multan Sultans, Mohammad Nawaz took 3 wickets for 30 runs. Arafat Minhas picked up 2 wickets for 14 runs and Turner took one.

Steve Smith came being set from the dressing room and hit Alzarri Joseph for two boundaries and a maximum in the first over to take the team score to 15 in the first over. Sahibzada Farhan decided to amplify his partner's effort and he hit Abrar Ahmed for three boundaries and two sixes facing 9 balls of the latter. Smith took on Tom Curran for four consecutive boundaries and the opening stand snatched the game away from the Gladiators. 71 runs were scored off 31 balls and Farhan got dismissed by Alzarri Joseph for 32 off 14 balls. Josh Philippe then took the team score to 83/1 after the first 6 overs.

Smith then decided to bat calmly and take the game deep. He lost Josh Philippe by his side who scored 18 but got a potent partner in Shan Masood. They together scored 40 in 33 balls. Smith got to his fifty and got dismissed scoring 53 off 35 balls hitting 7 fours and a maximum. After his dismissal, Shan Masood made sure no other calamity happens and remained unbeaten on 46 off 30 balls to take his team home.

For the Gladiators, Hasan Nawaz picked up 2 wickets for 17 runs. Alzarri Joseph and Saud Shakeel picked up a wicket each.
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