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词条 2016 Pakistan Super League Final
释义

  1. Route to the final

     Group stage  Group stage series 

  2. Match

     Background   Report  

  3. Scorecard

  4. Notes

  5. References

{{use dmy dates|date=February 2016}}{{Infobox limited overs final
| title = 2016 Pakistan Super League Final
| event = 2016 Pakistan Super League
| team1 = Quetta Gladiators
| team1flag =
| team2 = Islamabad United
| team2flag =
| team1score = 174/7
| team1overs = 20 overs
| team2score = 175/4
| team2overs = 18.4 overs
| details = Islamabad United won by 6 wickets
| date = 23 February 2016
| stadium = Dubai International Cricket Stadium
| city = Dubai
| man_of_the_match = {{flagicon|BAR}} Dwayne Smith (Islamabad United)
| umpires = {{flagicon|West Indies}} Joel Wilson
{{flagicon|PAK}} Aleem Dar
| attendance = 25,000
| next = 2017
}}

The 2016 Pakistan Super League Final was a Twenty20 cricket match played on 23 February 2016, at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai between Quetta Gladiators and Islamabad United to determine the winner of the 2016 season of the Pakistan Super League.[1]

Islamabad defeated Quetta by six wickets to win the first title of the Pakistan Super League. Islamabad won the toss at elected to field first. Dwayne Smith of Islamabad United was the man of the match, scoring 73 runs from 51 balls.[2][3] The final was sold out[4] with a final attendance of around 25,000.[5] The final marked a successful culmination of PSL's first season.[6]

Route to the final

{{main|2016 Pakistan Super League}}

Group stage

Quetta Gladiators and Islamabad United finished the group stage in second and third positions respectively on the league's points table.[7] Quetta won six out of eight games in the group stage and finished second on the table with 12 points.[7] Quetta batted second in seven of their matches and chased the tournament's highest total, 201 against Lahore Qalandars in their last group match.[8] Islamabad began the tournament with four defeats in their first six matches, but won their last two group stage matches to qualify for the playoffs in third place with eight points.

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| knockoutType = 2
| matchesPerTeam = 8
| matchReportArticle = 2016 Pakistan Super League
| W1, W4, W7, L8, W11, W14, L17, W18
| W21, U, L24
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Group stage series

{{Cricket match summary | bg=#eee| date = 4 February | daynight = yes
| team1 = {{cr-PSL|isb|L}}
| team2 = {{cr-PSL|qta}}
| score1 = 128/7 (20 overs)
| score2 = 132/2 (16 overs)
| venue = Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
| scorecard = Scorecard
| round = Match 1
| result = {{cr-PSL|qta-r}}won by 8 wickets
}}{{Cricket match summary | bg=#eee| date = 21 February | daynight = yes
| team1 = {{cr-PSL|isb|L}}
| team2 = {{cr-PSL|qta}}
| score1 = 117 (19.1 overs)
| score2 = 118/3 (16.1 overs)
| venue = Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah
| scorecard = Scorecard
| round = Match 11
| result = {{cr-PSL|qta-r}}won by 7 wickets
}}

Match

Background

The match was played at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium – the same venue at which the opening match of the league was also played between the two teams. Two days before the final all tickets were sold out.[4]

Report

The toss was won by Islamabad who chose to bowl first. Their captain Misbah-ul-Haq explained the decision by stating that dew could develop later in the second innings of the game, making it harder to field last. Both teams were unchanged from their respective previous matches.[9]

Quetta's innings began with opener Bismillah Khan being dismissed caught behind for 0 in the first over off Mohammad Irfan.[1] Kevin Pietersen then joined the opener Ahmed Shehzad and was dismissed by Andre Russell after scoring a run-a-ball 18. Kumar Sangakkara and Ahmed Shehzad scored fifties to help the total to 174/7 in 20 overs.[9] Andre Russell took three wickets and became the leading wicket taker of the tournament.

Islamabad started the chase with Dwayne Smith and Sharjeel Khan hitting consecutive boundaries off Anwar Ali. Sharjeel was dismissed by Nathan McCullum after scoring 12 runs from 11 balls. Brad Haddin joined the Smith and both scored fifties with Misbah ul Haq scoring the winning runs in the 19th over.[3]

Scorecard

Toss: Islamabad United won the toss and elected to bowl.[1]{{Cricket match batting box begin|title=Quetta Gladiators innings}}{{Cricket match batsman status|player=Bismillah Khan|status=c Haddin b Irfan|runs=0|balls=3|4s=0|6s=0|strike_rate=0.00}}{{Cricket match batsman status|player=Ahmed Shehzad|status=c Badree b Sami|runs=64|balls=39|4s=9|6s=1|strike_rate=164.10}}{{Cricket match batsman status|player=Kevin Pietersen|status=c Asif Ali b Russell|runs=18|balls=18|4s=0|6s=1|strike_rate=100.00}}{{Cricket match batsman status|player=Kumar Sangakkara|status=c Imran Khalid b Russell|runs=55|balls=32|4s=7|6s=2|strike_rate=171.87}}{{Cricket match batsman status|player=Mohammad Nawaz|status= b Badree|runs=7|balls=5|4s=0|6s=1|strike_rate=140.00}}{{Cricket match batsman status|player={{dagger}}Sarfraz Ahmed|status=c Smith b Irfan|runs=3|balls=4|4s=0|6s=0|strike_rate=75.00}}{{Cricket match batsman status|player=Grant Elliott|status=*|runs=12|balls=9|4s=0|6s=1|strike_rate=133.33}}{{Cricket match batsman status|player=Anwar Ali|status=c Khalid b Russell|runs=13|balls=10|4s=1|6s=1|strike_rate=130.00}}{{Cricket match batsman status|player=Nathan McCullum|status=*|runs=0|balls=0|4s=0|6s=0|strike_rate=0.00}}{{Cricket match batsman status|player=Zulfiqar Babar|status=|runs=|balls=|4s=|6s=|strike_rate=}}{{Cricket match batsman status|player=Aizaz Cheema|status=|runs=|balls=|4s=|6s=|strike_rate=}}
|colspan="4"|Extras (lb 2)
Total 174–7 (20 overs)
|17
|7
|8.7 RR{{Cricket match box end}}

Fall of wickets: 0–1 (Bismillah Khan, 0.3 ov), 33–2 (Pietersen, 5.1 ov), 120–3 (Sangakkara, 14.3 ov), 135–4 (Mohammad Nawaz, 15.4 ov), 147–5 (Ahmed Shehzad, 16.3 ov), 153–6 ({{dagger}}Sarfraz Ahmed, 17.4 ov), 168–7 (Anwar Ali, 19.4 ov)

{{Cricket match bowling box begin|title=Islamabad United bowling}}{{Cricket match bowler status|bowler=Mohammad Irfan|overs=4|maiden=0|runs=25|wickets=2|econ=6.25}}{{Cricket match bowler status|bowler=Imran Khalid|overs=3|maiden=0|runs=26|wickets=0|econ=8.66}}{{Cricket match bowler status|bowler=Samuel Badree|overs=4|maiden=0|runs=38|wickets=1|econ=9.50}}{{Cricket match bowler status|bowler=Mohammad Sami|overs=4|maiden=0|runs=31|wickets=1|econ=7.75}}{{Cricket match bowler status|bowler=Andre Russell|overs=4|maiden=0|runs=36|wickets=3|econ=9.00}}{{Cricket match bowler status|bowler=Dwayne Smith|overs=1|maiden=0|runs=16|wickets=0|econ=16.00}}{{Cricket match box end}}

Target: 175 runs from 20 overs at 8.75 RR

{{Cricket match batting box begin|title=Islamabad United innings}}{{Cricket match batsman status|player=Dwayne Smith|status=c Pieterson b Zulfiqar|runs=74|balls=51|4s=7|6s=4|strike_rate=143.13}}{{Cricket match batsman status|player=Sharjeel Khan|status=b McCullum|runs=12|balls=11|4s=1|6s=1|strike_rate=102.09}}{{Cricket match batsman status|player=Brad Haddin|status=*|runs=61|balls=39|4s=2|6s=5|strike_rate=156.41}}{{Cricket match batsman status|player=Andre Russell|status= b Cheema|runs=7|balls=3|4s=0|6s=1|strike_rate=233.33}}{{Cricket match batsman status|player=Khalid Latif|status= c Zulfiqar b Anwar |runs=16|balls=7|4s=3|6s=0|strike_rate=228.57}}{{Cricket match batsman status|player={{dagger}}Misbah ul Haq|status=*|runs=1|balls=1|4s=0|6s=0|strike_rate=100.00}}{{Cricket match batsman status|player=Asif Ali|status=|runs=|balls=|4s=|6s=|strike_rate=}}{{Cricket match batsman status|player=Samuel Badree|status=|runs=|balls=|4s=|6s=|strike_rate=}}{{Cricket match batsman status|player=Imran Khalid|status=|runs=|balls=|4s=|6s=|strike_rate=}}{{Cricket match batsman status|player=Mohammad Irfan|status=|runs=|balls=|4s=|6s=|strike_rate=}}{{Cricket match batsman status|player=Mohammad Sami|status=|runs=|balls=|4s=|6s=|strike_rate=}}
|colspan="4"|Extras (lb 5)
Total 175–4 (18.4 overs)
|13
|11
|9.37 RR{{Cricket match box end}}

Fall of wickets: 54–1 (Sharjeel Khan, 5.4 ov), 139–2 (Smith, 15.3 ov), 147–3 (Russell, 16.1 ov), 173–4 (Khalid Latif, 18.2 ov)

{{Cricket match bowling box begin|title=Quetta Gladiators bowling}}{{Cricket match bowler status|bowler=Anwar Ali|overs=2.4|maiden=0|runs=29|wickets=1|econ=10.87}}{{Cricket match bowler status|bowler=Nathan McCullum|overs=3|maiden=0|runs=24|wickets=1|econ=8.00}}{{Cricket match bowler status|bowler=Aizaz Cheema|overs=4|maiden=0|runs=34|wickets=1|econ=8.50}}{{Cricket match bowler status|bowler=Zulfiqar Babar|overs=4|maiden=0|runs=41|wickets=1|econ=10.25}}{{Cricket match bowler status|bowler=Mohammad Nawaz|overs=3|maiden=0|runs=15|wickets=0|econ=5}}{{Cricket match bowler status|bowler=Grant Elliott|overs=2|maiden=0|runs=27|wickets=0|econ=13.50}}{{Cricket match box end}}

Result: Islamabad United won by 6 wickets

Notes

  • {{dagger}} indicates team captain
  • indicates not out

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-super-league-2015-16/engine/current/match/959221.html|title=Pakistan Super League, Final: Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators at Dubai (DSC), Feb 23, 2016|work=ESPNcricinfo}}
2. ^{{Cite web|title = Islamabad crowned PSL champions – The Express Tribune|url = http://tribune.com.pk/story/1053169/islamabad-crowned-psl-champions/|website = The Express Tribune|access-date = 2016-02-24|language = en-US}}
3. ^{{Cite web|title = Smith 73 muscles Islamabad to title win|url = http://espncricinfo.com/pakistan-super-league-2015-16/content/story/975697.html|website = Cricinfo|access-date = 2016-02-24}}
4. ^{{Cite web|title = All tickets sold out for Dubai PSL final match|url = http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/sport/23-Feb-2016/all-tickets-sold-out-for-dubai-psl-final-match|website = DailyTimes|access-date = 2016-02-24}}
5. ^{{Cite web|title = PSL — Sold out finale could provide perfect climax to Pakistan's 'dream'|url = http://dawn.com/news/1241413|website = dawn.com|date = 2016-02-23|access-date = 2016-02-24|last = Reuters}}
6. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/pakistan-super-league-success-translates-to-joy-in-any-language-20160225-gn3e12.html|title=Pakistan Super League: Success translates to joy in any language|first=Dean|last=Jones|work=Sydney Morning Herald|date=26 February 2016|accessdate=19 August 2016}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-super-league-2015-16/engine/series/923069.html?view=pointstable;type=tournament|title=Points Table – Pakistan Super League – ESPN Cricinfo|work=Cricinfo}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/959209.html|title=18th Match: Lahore Qalandars v Quetta Gladiators at Dubai (DSC), Feb 16, 2016 – Cricket Scorecard – ESPN Cricinfo|work=Cricinfo}}
9. ^{{Cite web|title = Final: Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators at Dubai (DSC), Feb 23, 2016 {{!}} Cricket Commentary {{!}} ESPN Cricinfo|url = http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-super-league-2015-16/engine/match/959221.html?innings=1;view=commentary|website = Cricinfo|access-date = 2016-02-24}}
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