The Pakistan Super League (PSL) reached a historic milestone with its 75,000th legal delivery, marking a significant achievement since the inaugural edition in 2016.
The landmark ball was delivered during the match between Quetta Gladiators and Rawalpindiz, adding symbolic importance to a fixture already carrying weight in the ongoing season.
Quetta Gladiators posted 182 for six in their innings, powered by Rilee Rossouw’s fifty and Hasan Nawaz’s explosive 39 from 13 balls.
Rawalpindiz began their chase poorly, losing captain Mohammad Rizwan for a first‑ball duck, leaving Yasir Khan and Usman Khawaja to rebuild after the early dismissal.
At 20 for one in 2.1 overs, Yasir Khan had struck 19 from ten balls, including three boundaries and one six at 190.00.
Quetta’s bowling attack featured Abrar Ahmed and Khalil Ahmed, with Khalil conceding 14 runs in his opening over, while Abrar began with figures of 0.1‑0‑1‑0.
Earlier, Quetta’s innings was built on an 87‑run stand between Saud Shakeel and Rossouw, before late hitting from Jahandad Khan pushed the total beyond 180.
The Rawalpindiz require 163 more runs to win, needing disciplined batting against Quetta’s varied attack, with the required run rate standing at 9.14 per over.
