Hyderabad Kingsmen 157 for 4 (Labuschagne 61*, Green 2-19) beat Islamabad United 153 for 9 (Conway 45, Chapman 42, A Mehmood 4-18) by six wickets
Saim’s dismissal off Faheem Ashraf sparked a mini collapse as Kingsmen lost three for five runs in 10 balls, but the experience of Labuschagne and Maxwell (21 not out off nine) took them over the line with 11 balls to spare.
Sadaqat (30 off 16) gave a sparkling start to the run chase smashing Imad Wasim for two sixes and two fours in a 20-run first over. The openers brought up 50 inside 4.4 overs following which Sadaqat mis-hit a heave down the ground, providing United an opening. But the gritty stand between Saim, who has lacked runs in the tournament, and Labuschagne ensured that the dismissal does not open the floodgates by milking singles and picking up boundaries in a display of high-quality batting.
A flurry of middle order wickets put Kingsmen under the pump, but Maxwell started the 17th over with a six to bring the scoring rate below six an over and closed it with his trademark six over cow corner to leave 12 runs to be chased from the last three overs. Labuschagne and Maxwell struck consecutive fours to close the run chase.
Labuschagne had expected the dew to play a role in the run chase at the toss when he opted to bowl but there were not many signs of it. United, who were captained by Chris Green in the absence of Shadab Khan (muscle strain) started their innings with a flyer as Conway hit Mohammad Ali and Hunain Shah for two and four boundaries in the first and second over. Ali’s wily change of pace accounted for Sameer Minhas latter in the powerplay and it provided a template to Kingsmen on how to bowl on this surface.