
Multan Sultans Create 3 Unwanted Records in PSL 2025
It was a night Multan Sultans would want to forget quickly. Quetta Gladiators crushed them with ease at Gaddafi Stadium.
Three historic low points were marked against Multan in one match.
Muhammad Rizwan Carries Bat in PSL, But to No Effect
Muhammad Rizwan made PSL history by staying till the end. He became the first batter to carry the bat in PSL timeline. But his innings lacked punch – just 44 runs from 44 balls.The skipper tried to anchor but lacked strike rotation. His innings saw no big momentum or shift in pressure. It was survival, not dominance – and it didn’t help his team.
Multan Sultans Bowled Out for Under 100 – First Ever
For the first time in PSL history, Sultans failed to reach 100.They were bundled out for only 89 runs in 17 overs. Khurram Shehzad’s fiery spell ripped through their batting order. No batter showed resistance besides Rizwan’s slow knock.The collapse was quick, shocking, and statistically historic. Fans were stunned as a strong side folded without a fight.
Quetta Gladiators Seal Record Chase with 79 Balls Left
If the collapse wasn’t enough, Quetta made it more painful.They chased down 89 in just 6.5 overs, with 79 balls remaining. It was the fastest successful chase in PSL history by balls left. The Gladiators came out swinging and never looked back. Every batter contributed with fearless stroke-play and intent.It was complete dominance from start to finish in Lahore.
Multan’s Night to Forget in PSL History
Multan Sultans, a strong team in recent seasons, looked broken. Three PSL records fell, but none in their favor this time. From Rizwan’s lonely vigil to their lowest total and record chase, it was a match that will sting them for a long time.Quetta Gladiators, on the other hand, walked away smiling. With confidence high, they look strong moving forward in PSL 2025.
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