Peshawar Zalmi secured the PSL 11 title with a dominant win over Hyderabad Kingsmen in the final, but the defining story of the match was Aaron Hardie’s all-round performance. His impact with both bat and ball turned the contest decisively in Zalmi’s favor.
Kingsmen Collapse After Promising Start
Hyderabad Kingsmen began confidently, building momentum in the early overs. However, once Zalmi broke through, the innings quickly unraveled.
From a strong position, the Kingsmen suffered a dramatic collapse and were bowled out for 129, failing to capitalize on their start.
Aaron Hardie Delivers Match-Defining Performance
Hardie produced one of the most impactful displays seen in a PSL final:
- Bowling: 4 wickets for 27 runs
- Batting: Unbeaten 56
- Impact: Broke the middle order and anchored the chase
His spell dismantled the Kingsmen’s batting lineup, and his composed innings ensured a controlled finish.
He also became the first player to take four wickets and score a half-century in a PSL final.
Saim Ayub Provides Lone Resistance
Saim Ayub stood out for Hyderabad Kingsmen with a fighting half-century. While wickets fell regularly at the other end, he remained composed and attempted to hold the innings together.
However, the lack of support meant his effort could not translate into a competitive total.
Abdul Samad Stabilizes the Chase
Abdul Samad played a crucial supporting role in Zalmi’s run chase:
- Scored 48 runs
- Built a key partnership with Hardie
After early wickets put Zalmi under pressure, Samad’s innings helped steady the situation and shift momentum back in their favor.
Zalmi Recover After Early Pressure
Chasing 130, Zalmi initially struggled, losing multiple wickets inside the power play. But once Hardie and Samad settled, the game began to slip away from Kingsmen.
The pair ensured there were no further setbacks, guiding Zalmi to victory with five wickets in hand.
Turning Points That Shaped the Final
Two moments defined the outcome:
- Hardie’s bowling spell, which triggered the collapse
- The Hardie–Samad partnership, which secured the chase
These phases effectively decided the match.
What This Means for Zalmi
- Zalmi secure their second PSL title
- A major milestone for Captain Babar Azam
- A complete team performance led by individual brilliance
Conclusion
The PSL 11 final was shaped by a complete all-round display from Aaron Hardie. While Saim Ayub showed resistance and Abdul Samad provided crucial support, the match ultimately belonged to Hardie.
Zalmi’s victory was not just convincing; it was controlled from the moment the game turned.
















