Ashraf, Duminy secure top spot for Islamabad
Islamabad United 149 for 4 (Duminy 54) beat Quetta Gladiators 147 for 7 (Sarfraz 43, Ashraf 3-19) by six wickets
In a nutshell
Islamabad United turned in yet another clinical performance, dispatching Quetta Gladiators by six wickets and confirming top spot in the group stage. It was their sixth successive victory, set up by a stifling bowling performance that constricted Quetta throughout their innings. Samit Patel, yet again, took an early wicket, while Faheem Ashraf's three scalps struck bruising body blows to Quetta's middle order. Mohammad Sami's PSL rejuvenation continued, while Amad Butt and Hussain Talat also chipped in. Quetta's resistance only came in the form of their captain Sarfraz Ahmed, who scored a 30-ball 43, but since none of his team-mates managed to get past 28, they could only manage 147.
It didn't quite seem enough on that Sharjah pitch, and particularly not against Islamabad. Quetta gave themselves a sniff when Rahat Ali cleaned up the dangerous Luke Ronchi in the second over, but his opening partner JP Duminy rose to the occasion, commanding the chase with a composed half-century. Every batsman that was called upon made a contribution with Quetta's bowlers failing to penetrate with the frequency and potency they needed to defend a small target.
Where the match was won
Earlier on in the tournament, 147 might have been a winning score, but of late - and especially in Sharjah - teams look to have finally acquired the knack of pacing a T20 innings. Unperturbed by the asking rate after an early wicket, Islamabad continued to turn over the strike and build partnerships, aware the loss of wickets was the only route Quetta had of getting back into the game. After the fall of the first wicket, they put up partnerships of 45, 27, 44 and an unbeaten 20, making sure they didn't have to expose their lower middle order.
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