Peshawar Zalmi Won by 5 Wickets in Highest Ever Successful Chase at Lahore, PSL 2026

Peshawar Zalmi Won by 5 Wickets in Highest Ever Successful Chase at Lahore, PSL 2026

Peshawar Zalmi won by 5 wickets against Rawalpindi Pindiz in Match 3 of PSL 2026 on 28 March at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore. Chasing 215, Zalmi reached the target in 19.1 overs in what is now the highest successful run-chase in PSL history at Lahore. Rawalpindi Pindiz posted a massive 214/4 batting first, but Zalmi’s batting lineup absorbed the pressure and delivered a stunning finish with Michael Bracewell, Abdul Samad, and Aamer Jamal doing the bulk of the damage in the final overs.

Match Info: Zalmi vs Pindiz

DetailInfo
MatchPSL 2026, Match 3
Date28 March 2026
VenueGaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Pindiz Score214/4 (20 overs)
Zalmi Score218/5 (19.1 overs)
ResultPeshawar Zalmi won by 5 wickets
Balls Remaining5
Historic NoteHighest successful chase in Lahore PSL history

Rawalpindi Pindiz Batting: 214/4 in 20 Overs

Rawalpindi Pindiz came out swinging and posted a total that looked more than enough on paper. Their batters put on a dominant display across all 20 overs. Naseem Shah and company had Zalmi’s bowlers under severe pressure throughout the innings. At the halfway stage, 215 felt like a near-impossible target for any side to chase at Gaddafi Stadium under these conditions.

Pindiz’s power-hitting in the middle and death overs was particularly impressive, pushing the total past 200 with momentum firmly in their favour heading into the break.

Pindiz Bowling in Zalmi’s Chase

BowlerOversRunsWicketsEconomy
Naseem Shah451012.75
Mohammad Amir449112.25
Asif Afridi3.137111.68

Naseem Shah in particular had a night to forget with the ball. He went for 51 runs in 4 overs without taking a wicket, and his 19th over proved decisive as Aamer Jamal hit a no-ball six, a wide, and then three boundaries off him to bring Zalmi to the brink of victory.

Peshawar Zalmi Chase: 218/5 in 19.1 Overs

The Zalmi chase will be talked about for a long time. It was not smooth throughout but the momentum swings made it one of the most entertaining matches in early PSL 2026. The game turned decisively in the final four overs when Michael Bracewell and Abdul Samad combined to tear apart the Pindiz bowling attack.

The Turning Point Overs

OverRuns ScoredKey Event
Over 1618Samad hits first-ball six, Zalmi roar back
Over 1716Samad 33 off 11 balls, Bracewell in full flow
Over 1819 + wicketSamad out for 33, Jamal arrives
Over 1920Naseem no-ball six, wides, Zalmi level
Over 19.14Jamal finishes through square leg

Abdul Samad was simply sensational. He smashed 33 off just 11 balls including 4 sixes, taking the game completely away from Pindiz before holing out to long on off Mohammad Amir. By then, the damage was done.

Michael Bracewell anchored the chase beautifully with 35 off 17 balls. His innings had the perfect balance of aggression and control when the asking rate was at its highest.

Aamer Jamal then finished the job with trademark fearlessness, hitting a no-ball six off Naseem before sealing the win with a boundary through square leg off the first ball of the final over.

Zalmi Key Batting Performances

BatterRunsBalls4s6sSR
Michael Bracewell351732205.88
Abdul Samad331114300.00
Aamer Jamal17*521340.00

Naseem Shah’s Nightmare Over

Naseem Shah was the story within the story for the wrong reasons. His 19th over read: 2, 2, 1, no-ball six from Jamal, wide, 4, 1. That single over cost 16 runs plus extras and completely flipped the match. With 21 needed off 12 before that over, Zalmi needed something special. Naseem delivered it for them.

His overall figures of 0/51 from 4 overs summarise what was a hugely disappointing outing on debut for the RawalPindiz franchise. Coming into this match with a PCB show cause notice already hanging over him, it was a night Naseem will want to forget quickly.

View the full Rawalpindi Pindiz squad and Peshawar Zalmi squad for the full tournament lineups.

What This Result Means for PSL 2026

Peshawar Zalmi are up and running with 2 points from their first match and have sent a serious statement to the rest of the tournament. Chasing 215 successfully in Lahore is no small thing. Their batting depth, particularly the explosiveness of Samad and the composure of Bracewell, makes them a genuine title threat.

For Rawalpindi Pindiz, this is a tough debut loss despite posting 214. Their bowling needs to be sharper and Naseem in particular needs to rediscover his form quickly. Check the updated PSL 2026 points table and all upcoming fixtures on the match schedule.

Updated Points Table After Match 3

#TeamMWLPtsNRR
1Lahore Qalandars1102+3.450
2Karachi Kings1102+0.700
3Peshawar Zalmi1102+0.150
4Quetta Gladiators1010-0.700
5Hyderabad Kingsmen1010-3.450
6RawalPindiz1010-0.150
7Islamabad United00000.000
8Multan Sultans00000.000

FAQs

Who won PSL 2026 Match 3?

Peshawar Zalmi won by 5 wickets against Rawalpindi Pindiz on 28 March 2026 at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore.

What was the target Peshawar Zalmi chased in PSL 2026 Match 3?

Peshawar Zalmi successfully chased 215 runs set by Rawalpindi Pindiz, finishing on 218/5 in 19.1 overs.

Is this the highest successful chase in PSL history at Lahore?

Yes. Peshawar Zalmi’s 218/5 chasing 215 is the highest ever successful run-chase in PSL history at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore.

Who were the top performers for Peshawar Zalmi in the chase?

Michael Bracewell scored 35 off 17, Abdul Samad blazed 33 off 11, and Aamer Jamal finished the job with 17 off just 5 balls.

How did Naseem Shah perform in PSL 2026 Match 3?

Naseem Shah had a difficult debut, going for 51 runs in 4 overs without taking a wicket. His 19th over proved the turning point in Zalmi’s chase.

How many points do Peshawar Zalmi have after PSL 2026 Match 3?

Peshawar Zalmi have 2 points after winning Match 3, joining Lahore Qalandars and Karachi Kings at the top of the early standings.

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