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The 19th match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2024 witnessed a breathtaking display of power-hitting as Multan Sultans locked horns with Karachi Kings in a riveting encounter. The match was a rollercoaster ride with impressive performances from both sides, but it was Multan’s Usman Khan who stole the limelight with his sensational ton. His remarkable ton proved to be the decisive factor, securing a comfortable victory for his team.
It’s worth noting that this marked Usman’s second century in the PSL, following his impressive feat in the previous edition of the league. Currently, the young prodigy is in the peak form of his career, setting the stage ablaze with a staggering total of 216 runs in just three matches of PSL 2024. What added an extra layer of excitement to his century against Karachi was the stylish manner in which he reached the three-figure mark, delivering it with a resounding six.
Usman Khan goes on a rampage mode
In the first innings, Mohammad Rizwan laid a solid foundation for the Multan-based side with a composed knock of 58 runs off 44 balls, including five fours. However, it was Usman who stole the spotlight with a breathtaking century, scoring 106 runs off 59 deliveries, featuring ten fours and five sixes. Despite contributions from Reeza Hendricks and Khushdil Shah, Multan Sultans posted an imposing total of 189/3 in their allotted 20 overs.
Usman hammers a six to complete his century in style
Usman completed his century by hammering a colossal six off a short ball by Mir Hamza in the 20th over towards deep square leg, where Mohammad Nawaz tried to grab the ball but failed as it sailed over his head and cleared the boundary rope comfortably.
Here’s the video:
USMAN KHAN, TAKE A BOW! 🙇
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Karachi Kings’ subpar chase
In reply, Karachi Kings faced an uphill battle. Shoaib Malik emerged as the top scorer with 38 runs off 28 balls. Despite notable contributions from Shan Masood, Irfan Khan, and Mohammad Nawaz, Karachi Kings fell short, finishing their innings at 169/7. Multan Sultans’ bowlers, especially Usama Mir and David Willey, displayed discipline, restricting the opposition.
Usman’s century powers Multan Sultans into playoffs
Usman’s explosive century not only anchored Multan Sultans’ innings but also earned him the well-deserved Player of the Match award. His stellar performance left an indelible mark on this PSL encounter at the National Stadium and even powered his team into the playoffs.