Devon Conway scored an unbeaten fifty as Islamabad United crushed Lahore Qalandars by nine wickets in a low-scoring PSL 11 match on Thursday.
Chris Green took three wickets for 19 runs, helping bowl out Lahore Qalandars for 100 runs in 18.3 overs at National Bank Stadium.
Islamabad United chased the target of 101 runs comfortably, reaching the total in just eleven overs with nine wickets in hand.
Opener Sameer Minhas was the only wicket to fall, dismissed by Shaheen Afridi for five runs off eight balls in the third over.
Conway joined Mohammad Faiq to build a steady and unbroken second-wicket partnership, taking Islamabad United past fifty runs by the sixth over.
Conway finished unbeaten on 59 off 35 balls, striking seven fours and three sixes to record his maiden fifty in PSL cricket.
Mohammad Faiq contributed a crucial 34 runs off 19 balls, including six fours, helping his side complete the chase without further trouble.
Lahore Qalandars suffered an early blow when Imad Wasim dismissed Mohammad Naeem for a duck off the second ball of the match.
Haseebullah Khan and Abdullah Shafique steadied the innings briefly with a 26-run stand before Imad removed Shafique for ten runs in 4.3 overs.
Chris Green clean bowled Haseebullah for 19 off 22 balls to claim his first wicket at the end of the eighth over.
Islamabad captain Shadab Khan then dismissed Rubin Hermann for four off 14 balls, leaving Lahore Qalandars struggling at 41 runs for four wickets.
Asif Ali and Sikandar Raza rebuilt the innings with a 31-run partnership before Shadab removed Asif for 15 runs in the twelfth over.
Debutant Ryan Burl was caught and bowled by Chris Green for two runs off six balls, reducing Lahore Qalandars to 76 for six.
Chris Green took his third wicket by dismissing Sikandar Raza for 25 off 19 balls, ending the most significant partnership in the innings.
Richard Gleeson then clean bowled Haris Rauf for two off three balls before dismissing Ubaid Shah for one run shortly afterwards.
Faheem Ashraf took the final wicket, removing Shaheen Afridi in the 19th over to bowl out Lahore Qalandars for exactly 100 runs.
Chris Green was the standout bowler, taking three wickets for 19 runs in four overs with a highly controlled and accurate spell throughout.
Imad Wasim, Shadab Khan, and Richard Gleeson each claimed two wickets, while Faheem Ashraf contributed one wicket in a well-shared bowling effort.
