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In a display of exceptional fielding prowess, Jason Roy from Quetta Gladiators showcased impeccable timing and agility to execute an overhead catch, resulting in the crucial dismissal of Sahibzada Farhan during a high-intensity Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2024 match against Lahore Qalandars on Sunday (March 10).
Lahore Qalandars start with positive intent
Despite a challenging campaign that included only one win, Lahore known for their two-time championship victories, opted for a positive approach in their final match of the tournament. Openers Farhan and Mirza Tahir Baig initiated proceedings with a promising 38 runs partnership within the first five overs before Abrar Ahmed‘s mystery spin broke the momentum.
Abrar Ahmed’s clever bowling and remarkable take by Jason Roy
During the final over of the mandatory powerplay, Abrar applied pressure on Farhan with two consecutive dot deliveries. Capitalizing on the batter’s urge to break free, Abrar set a trap, inducing Farhan to attempt a lofted shot over mid-off. However, Roy’s brilliance came to the fore as he leaped perfectly at short extra cover, securing an outstanding overhead catch. This strategic dismissal marked the end of Farhan’s resilient stint at the crease, providing Quetta with an early breakthrough.
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Captain Shaheen Afridi and Abdullah Shafique’s resilient partnership
Following Farhan’s dismissal, Lahore faced a challenging situation as they lost two more wickets. Nevertheless, Captain Shaheen Afridi, promoting himself at No. 5, joined forces with the aggressive batter Abdullah Shafique. The duo orchestrated a vital 91-run partnership for the fourth wicket within 10 overs, both achieving half-centuries in quick succession. Their efforts propelled Lahore to a competitive score of 166/4 in the allotted 20 overs.
Quetta’s strong response
In response, Roy and Saud Shakeel provided Quetta with a solid start, adding 39 runs for the first wicket. Roy exhibited excellent form, smashing four boundaries, including three consecutive ones on Shaheen. Nonetheless, Jahandad Khan halted Roy’s innings at 18. Nevertheless, Shakeel continued his impressive performance, steering his team to victory with six wickets in hand in the last ball and scoring a commendable 88 runs.