Hyderabad Kingsmen defeated Karachi Kings by four wickets in the 20th match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 at the National Bank Stadium on Saturday. This victory marked a historic milestone for Hyderabad, earning their first win in their debut PSL campaign after four consecutive defeats against Lahore Qalandars, Quetta Gladiators, Multan Sultans and Peshawar Zalmi.
Chasing 189 runs, Hyderabad Kingsmen endured a roller-coaster innings but held their nerve in the final stages. Muhammad Irfan Khan and Hassan Khan stitched an unbeaten 50-run partnership to complete the chase in the final over.
Captain Marnus Labuschagne set the tone with a quick 26 off just 10 deliveries, ending in the third over when he was dismissed by Khushdil Shah. Maaz Sadaqat and Usman Khan kept the momentum alive, combining for a brisk 60-run partnership off only 30 balls.
However, their back-to-back dismissals triggered a middle-order collapse as Hyderabad slipped to 112 for five in 11.4 overs. Kusal Perera and Irfan Khan attempted to rebuild with a 27-run stand for the sixth wicket but were unsuccessful.
Irfan then found the ideal partner in Hassan Khan, who played the more aggressive role, smashing 33 off 16 balls. Irfan held his nerve with an unbeaten 29 off 20 deliveries, ensuring Hyderabad crossed the line with balls to spare.
Abbas Afridi was the most successful bowler for Karachi Kings, finishing with figures of 2 for 30. Hasan Ali, Khushdil Shah, Adam Zampa and Salman Ali Agha each picked up one wicket in a disciplined but ultimately unsuccessful defence.
Earlier, Karachi posted a competitive 188 for 8 after being put into bat. Their innings began poorly when Reeza Hendricks fell for two in the first over. Salman Ali Agha and Muhammad Waseem steadied the innings with a 45-run stand.
Hunain Shah broke through for Hyderabad, removing Salman at the end of the powerplay before dismissing Waseem for 25, reducing Karachi to 59 for three. Saad Baig and Azam Khan rebuilt the innings before Labuschagne struck to remove Azam for 26. Moeen Ali launched a counterattack, smashing 44 off just 16 balls, including five sixes, before falling in the penultimate over.
Baig anchored the innings with a well-compiled 53 off 37 deliveries before retiring out, ensuring Karachi reached 188 despite regular wickets.
Hunain Shah was the standout bowler for the Kingsmen, claiming 3 for 19, while Mohammad Ali supported with two wickets. Labuschagne also chipped in with one wicket.
The result handed Karachi Kings a second successive defeat as they were left to rue missed chances and tactical missteps in a match that slipped away despite several strong phases.


