PSL 2018: Complete profile of the six teams that will fight for T20 glory

Waseem Ahmed 09:01 20/02/2018
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  • The third edition of the Pakistan Super League is upon us with matches set to start in Dubai on February 22 and culminate in Karachi on March 25.

    Some of the most exciting T20 players in the world will battle it out in Dubai and Sharjah over the coming few weeks to give cricket fans in the UAE and across the world an unforgettable experience.

    This year, the action will be even more intense with the addition of a sixth franchise – Multan Sultans – to the roster. With the stage set for another exciting edition of the PSL,  here we take a look at how the six teams stack up.

    KARACHI KINGS

    Previous record: Fourth (2016), Third (2017)

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  • Coach: Mickey Arthur

    Captain: Imad Wasim

    Batsmen: Eoin Morgan, Lendl Simmons, Babar Azam, Khurram Manzoor, Colin Ingram, Joe Denly

    All-rounders: Shahid Afridi, Ravi Bopara, Hasan Mohsin, David Wiese, Mohammad Taha

    Wicket-keepers: Mohammad Rizwan, Saifullah Bangesh

    Bowlers: Mohammad Amir, Usama Mir, Usman Khan, Mohammad Irfan Jr, Tabish Khan, Tymal Mills

    Strengths: In Morgan, Azam, Afridi and Ingram, possess enough batting quality. Have fine all-round talents in Wasim, Bopara and Wiese. The signing of Afridi from Peshawar a shot in the arm.

    Weaknesses: Apart from Amir, the pace attack lacks genuine experience. Mills hasn’t performed well this season.

    Verdict: Playoffs. Have progressed in every edition since the tournament was launched and expect a similar result this time.

    LAHORE QALANDARS

    Previous record: Group Stage (2016 and 2017)

    Coach: Aaqib Javed

    Captain: Brendon McCullum

    Batsmen: Cameron Delport, Fakhar Zaman, Sohail Akhtar, Chris Lynn

    All-rounders: Aamer Yamin, Bilal Asif, Anton Devcich, Agha Salman

    Wicket-keepers: Umar Akmal, Denesh Ramdin, Gulraiz Sadaf

    Bowlers: Sohail Khan, Sunil Narine, Yasir Shah, Ghulam Mudassar, Mitchell McClenaghan, Raza Hasan, Mustafizur Rahman, Shaheen Afridi, Salman Irshad

    Strengths: A very strong bowling attack with enough variety. In Lynn, have the most destructive T20 batsman on the planet.

    Weaknesses: Not enough depth in batting. If Lynn gets injured again, could struggle to get a move on. All-rounder Angelo Mathews withdrew from the event, leaving a big hole to fill.

    Verdict: Group stage. Finished last in both editions winning two (2016) and three (2017) matches, respectively. Likely to be another frustrating campaign for Javed’s side.

    McCullum will lead Lahore.

    McCullum will lead Lahore.

    PESHAWAR ZALMI

    Previous record: Third (2016), Champions (2017)

    Coach: Mohammad Akram

    Captain: Darren Sammy

    Batsmen: Rikki Wessels, Tamim Iqbal, Mohammad Arif, Khushdil Shah, Taimoor Sultan

    All-rounders: Mohammed Hafeez, Darren Sammy, Haris Sohail, Dwayne Bravo, Hammad Azam, Saad Nasim, Khalid Usman

    Wicket-keepers: Kamran Akmal, Andre Fletcher

    Bowlers: Hasan Ali, Chris Jordan, Wahab Riaz, Mohammad Asghar, Sameen Gul, Ibtisam Sheikh

    Strengths: A strong all-rounder department with Sammy, Shakib and Bravo. Also have a fine pace attack of Ali, Wahab and Jordan that is up there with the best in the league.

    Weaknesses: Sammy has a largely balanced squad at his disposal. However, lack an established wrist spinner.

    Verdict: Champions. It’s hard to look beyond the defending champions for the title, especially as they have retained the core squad of last edition.

    Sammy is the darling of PSL.

    Sammy is the darling of PSL.

    QUETTA GLADIATORS

    Previous record: Runners-up (2016), Runners-up (2017)

    Coach: Moin Khan

    Captain: Sarfraz Ahmed

    Batsmen: Kevin Pietersen, Rilee Rossouw, Jason Roy, Asad Shafiq, Rameez Raja Jr, Saad Ali

    All-rounders: Shane Watson, Jofra Archer, Mohammad Nawaz, Anwar Ali, Saud Shakeel, John Hastings, Umar Amin

    Wicket-keepers: Sarfraz Ahmed, Mohammad Azam Khan

    Bowlers: Hasan Khan, Rashid Khan, Mir Hamza, Rahat Ali, Faraz Ahmed

    Strengths: With the additions of T20 sensation Rashid Khan – albeit for a brief spell due to his World Cup qualifier commitment – as well as Jofra Archer, the finalists of the first two editions have two proven match-winners in their ranks.

    Weaknesses: Pace bowling is the one area where Quetta fall short and it will be up to the all-rounders to make up for it.

    Verdict: Final: Having made it to the title clash in both seasons, Sarfraz’s men should be able to repeat that feat.

    Sarfraz has a lot on his plate.

    Sarfraz has a lot on his plate.

    ISLAMABAD UNITED

    Previous record: Winners (2016), Fourth (2017)

    Coach: Dean Jones

    Captain: Misbah-ul-Haq

    Batsmen: Sam Billings, Asif Ali, Sahibzada Farhan, Alex Hales, Chadwick Walton

    All-rounders: JP Duminy, Ammad Butt, Andre Russell, Hussain Talat, Faheem Ashraf, Iftikhar Ahmed, Rohail Nazir

    Wicketkeepers: Luke Ronchi, Mohammad Hasan, Samit Patel

    Bowlers: Shadab Khan, Samuel Badree, Rumman Raees, Mohammad Sami, Zafar Gohar, David Willey, Mohammad Husnain, Steven Finn

    Strengths: The leadership of Misbah, even post retirement, adds another dimension to the team. Have a solid batting line-up and two world-class leg-spinners in Shadab and Badree.

    Weakness: English players likely to be available only later in the tournament. Have aged players like Badree, Sami and Samit.

    Verdict: Playoffs: Have enough quality to make it through the opening stage.

    MULTAN SULTANS

    Debut

    Coach: Tom Moody

    Captain: Shoaib Malik

    Batsmen: Darren Bravo, Ahmed Shehzad, Shan Masood, Sohaib Maqsood, Nicholas Pooran, Saif Badar, Umer Siddiq

    All-rounders: Kieron Pollard, Abdullah Shafique, Ross Whiteley, Thisara Perera

    Wicketkeeper: Kumar Sangakkara

    Bowlers: Imran Tahir, Sohail Tanvir, Mohammad Irfan, Junaid Khan, Kashif Bhatti, M Irfan Khan, Mohammad Abbas, Hardus Viljoen, Umar Gul, Zahir Khan

    Strengths: A fine batting line-up and some serious hitting power in the middle. Starting from scratch so will carry no pressure of expectations:

    Weakness: Lack of experience as a unit. Plus don’t have the best international bowling talent. Also just one quality spinner

    Verdict: Group stage. Likely to take their time to get their bearings right.

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