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HBL PSL 7 Tournament review


 PSL 7 has come to a conclusion with the Lahore Qalandars winning their 1st PSL title. 

The PSL 7 final took place yesterday between Multan Sultans and Lahore Qalandars who were 2 of the top teams who from the start looked like they would win the tournament. 

Multan Sultans the most consistent team of the tournament only losing 2 matches out of the 12 they played were the outright favourites but they lost to the better team on the day of the final. Lahore were the only team who manage to beat Multan this season. 

Qalandars were always in the title race but seemed to lose momentum at crucial stages of the tournament but them in the playoffs the experienced players stepped up when they were needed the most and put in match-winning performances to help Qalandars win their 1st PSL. 

The PSL 7 tournament as a whole was very exciting to watch and also see the upcoming talent in Pakistan players like Karan Gulam, Ahsan Ali, Zaman Khan, Salman Irshad and Waaqas Maqsood. 
The find of the tournament for me is Zaman Khan.

The tournament showed that cricket should be played in Pakistan and that the country is a safe and welcoming country.

Hope to see more cricket in Pakistan and PSL go from strength to strength 

Team of the Tournament 
1. F. Zaman, 2. M . Rizwan (c&wk) , 3 S. Masood, 4. Ashan Ali, 5 S. Malik, 6 M . Hafeez, 7 S. Khan, 8 D Wiese, 9 Shaheen Afridi, 10. I Tahir, 11. Z Khan 

Writer : Ebrahim Yusuf Omar 

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