PSL 2025 Points Table, Most Runs & Most Wickets List After Multan Sultans vs Lahore Qalandars Match
Lahore Qalandars (LQ) defeated Multan Sultans (MS) by five wickets in the 16th match of the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2025 season on April 26 (Saturday). After winning the toss and opting to field, Lahore restricted Multan to 185/3. Multan captain Mohammad Rizwan anchored the innings with an unbeaten 76 off 48 balls (six fours, three sixes), while Kamran Ghulam supported with an unbeaten 52 off 31 balls (two fours, four sixes).
For Lahore, Tom Curran impressed with figures of 1/24 from four overs, while Shaheen Afridi finished with 0/25.
Multan struck early with the ball, reducing Lahore to 45/2 in 6.1 overs. However, Abdullah Shafique (34 off 25) and Daryl Mitchell (64 off 37) steadied the chase. Even after Ubaid Shah (2/34) picked up two quick wickets to leave Lahore at 95/4, Sikandar Raza's unbeaten 40 off just 21 balls helped the hosts seal the win. Mitchell and Raza shared an 89-run partnership off just 44 deliveries.
With this victory, Lahore Qalandars climbed to second place on the PSL 2025 points table, ahead of Karachi Kings on net run rate (+0.543 compared to KK's -0.217), despite both teams having six points. Multan Sultans, meanwhile, stayed rooted to the bottom.
PSL 2025 Updated Points Table After Lahore Qalandars vs Multan Sultans Match
Pos
|
Teams
|
Mat
|
Won
|
Lost
|
Tied
|
NR
|
Pts
|
NRR
|
1
|
Islamabad United
|
5
|
5
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
10
|
2.342
|
2
|
Lahore Qalandars
|
6
|
3
|
3
|
0
|
0
|
6
|
0.543
|
3
|
Karachi Kings
|
6
|
3
|
3
|
0
|
0
|
6
|
-0.217
|
4
|
Peshawar Zalmi
|
5
|
2
|
3
|
0
|
0
|
4
|
-0.362
|
5
|
Quetta Gladiators
|
4
|
2
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
4
|
-0.625
|
6
|
Multan Sultans
|
6
|
1
|
5
|
0
|
0
|
2
|
-1.562
|
Most Runs In PSL 2025
1. Mohammad Rizwan (MS) – 6 innings, 4 not outs, 302 runs, HS 105*, average 75.50, 1 century, 1 fifty, 26 fours, 11 sixes
2. Sahibzada Farhan (IU) – 5 innings, 0 not outs, 236 runs, HS 106, average 47.20, 1 century, 1 fifty, 28 fours, 12 sixes
3. James Vince (KK) – 6 innings, 0 not outs, 216 runs, HS 101, average 36.00, 1 century, 1 fifty, 25 fours, 6 sixes
4. Fakhar Zaman (LQ) – 6 innings, 0 not outs, 214 runs, HS 76, average 35.66, 0 centuries, 2 fifties, 20 fours, 13 sixes
5. Usman Khan (MS) – 6 innings, 0 not outs, 212 runs, HS 61, average 35.33, 0 centuries, 1 fifty, 21 fours, 11 sixes
6. Daryl Mitchell (LQ) – 6 innings, 0 not outs, 210 runs, HS 75, average 35.00, 0 centuries, 2 fifties, 20 fours, 8 sixes
7. C Munro (IU) – 5 innings, 1 not out, 196 runs, HS 59*, average 49.00, 0 centuries, 1 fifty, 23 fours, 7 sixes
8. Mohammad Haris (PZ) – 5 innings, 0 not outs, 193 runs, HS 87, average 38.60, 0 centuries, 1 fifty, 23 fours, 9 sixes
9. Sikandar Raza (LQ) – 6 innings, 3 not outs, 181 runs, HS 52, average 60.33, 0 centuries, 2 fifties, 17 fours, 11 sixes
10. Abdullah Shafique (LQ) – 6 innings, 0 not outs, 161 runs, HS 66, average 26.83, 0 centuries, 1 fifty, 18 fours, 6 sixes
Most Wickets In PSL 2025
1. Hasan Ali (KK) – 6 innings, 193 runs conceded, 13 wickets, best 4/28, average 14.84, economy 8.21, 1 four-wicket haul
2. Jason Holder (IU) – 5 innings, 135 runs conceded, 12 wickets, best 4/25, average 11.25, economy 7.50, 2 four-wicket hauls
3. Abbas Afridi (KK) – 6 innings, 194 runs conceded, 10 wickets, best 3/30, average 19.40, economy 9.23
4. Shadab Khan (IU) – 5 innings, 116 runs conceded, 9 wickets, best 3/25, average 12.88, economy 6.69
5. Ubaid Shah (MS) – 5 innings, 179 runs conceded, 9 wickets, best 3/37, average 19.88, economy 9.33
6. Rishad Hossain (LQ) – 4 innings, 120 runs conceded, 8 wickets, best 3/26, average 15.00, economy 8.57
7. Abrar Ahmed (QG) – 4 innings, 123 runs conceded, 8 wickets, best 4/42, average 15.37, economy 7.68, 1 four-wicket haul
8. Shaheen Shah Afridi (LQ) – 6 innings, 168 runs conceded, 8 wickets, best 3/34, average 21.00, economy 7.63
9. Ali Raza (PZ) – 6 innings, 179 runs conceded, 8 wickets, best 4/21, average 22.37, economy 8.52, 1 four-wicket haul
10. Alzarri Joseph (PZ) – 6 innings, 194 runs conceded, 8 wickets, best 3/15, average 24.25, economy 9.23.
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