Islamabad United 171 for 3 (Gous 80*, Munro 45, Jordan 1-24) beat Multan Sultans 168 for 5 (Usman 61, Rizwan 36, Nawaz 1-13) by seven wickets
Islamabad United continued their scintillating run in
PSL 2025, romping to a fifth victory on the trot after
Andries Gous produced a powerful display to lead their comfortable chase of 169.
Opting to bat first, Multan Sultans were unscathed through the powerplay, amassing 48 without loss, but more runs were needed on a slow surface with the fielding restrictions in place. From there on, the United spinners applied a stranglehold with their variations.
Usman continued to make good progress and brought up his fifty in 29 deliveries, but
Michael Bracewell fell to
Riley Meredith when he miscued a pull.
Iftikhar Ahmed gloved
Jason Holder to the keeper, the West Indian continuing to impress in his maiden PSL stint, making life tough with his cunning cutters and steep bounce.
Usman was short of his crease when he tried to hustle for the second run in the penultimate over and
Kamran Ghulam produced a useful hand as Sultans huffed and puffed their way to 168 for 5.
United's spinners dominated the proceedings and helped keep a lid on the score, which ultimately made the difference as Sultans' spin attack struggled to stall momentum after the powerplay and couldn't exert pressure to create opportunities for wickets.
Chasing a modest total with dew coming down, the reliable
Sahibzada Farhan cashed in on his rich vein of form. He provided another brisk start with 22 off 13 balls before getting ruffled by a short delivery from
Ubaid Shah that cramped him for room.
Gous was joined by
Colin Munro and together they piled misery on Sultans in a stand of 81 off 48 balls. Munro was involved in a heated exchanged with Iftikhar in the tenth over when he appeared to question the bowler's action, which led to a brief delay as the umpires stepped in.
Munro fell shortly after, picking out Iftikhar at long-on, but Nawaz joined Gous in another brisk partnership of 55 off 39 balls to ensure the result was never in doubt. Gous repaid the team management's faith and conjured a chanceless performance, growing in confidence as the innings progressed.
For Sultans,
Josh Little couldn't make early inroads,
Usama Mir was inconsistent with his length as he was taken for 41 off his four overs, and
Chris Jordan didn't look threatening as his two overs cost 24.
In contrast, all engines are firing at full throttle for United who further solidified their position at the top. Sultans find themselves languishing down at the bottom of the table and it's becoming imperative to win for them to stay in contention.