Quetta Gladiators sealed their third straight victory of the Pakistan Super League on Saturday as they registered a six-wicket triumph over Peshawar Zalmi.
Sarfraz Ahmed and Rilee Rossouw played an instrumental role with a 74-run stand that saw them home and go top of the standings. Before that, Australian all-rounder Shane Watson set the platform with another a solid display with the bat and ball.
Here, we analyse Watson’s performance from the match:
STATISTICS:
RUNS: 37
BALLS: 25
FOURS: 6
SIXES: 1
STRIKE-RATE: 148.00
OVERS BOWLED: 4
WICKETS: 2
ECONOMY: 6.50
MAIDENS: 0
RUNS CONCEDED: 26
30-SECOND REPORT
Has been a key figure for Quetta Gladiators this term. Showed how dangerous he can be with the ball with figures of 2-26 and then did his bit in the field with a catch to dismiss Mohammad Hafeez at a crucial time when the Pakistani batsmen looked set.
SIX! 3.6 Liam Dawson to Shane Watson
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GOT RIGHT
Whether it was on off-stump or outside, Watson had a plan against all Peshawar bowlers as he found the ropes six times during his stay.
With the ball, he proved to be a handful as he mixed his pace and length to keep batsmen guessing. He is 36 but his bowling hasn’t lost its zip.
GOT WRONG
After looking comfortable at the crease, Watson can only blame himself for the way he went out. Making room outside off, Watson went for a heave on the on side and got a fine edge to wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal.
OUT! 7.2 Umaid Asif to Shane Watson
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VERDICT: 8/10
Another solid display from the Australian. Has been consistent in the UAE this year. Expect him to get better as the competition reaches the business end.