Quetta Gladiators now need to win their last match against Multan Sultans by a good margin to stay in the race for qualification - Photo: PSL
Quetta Gladiators now need to win their last match against Multan Sultans by a good margin to stay in the race for qualification – Photo: PSL

Quetta Gladiators’ record-setting win against Peshawar Zalmi in Pakistan Super League (PSL) 8 on Wednesday has made the tournament more exciting.

Lahore Qalandars and Islamabad United have already qualified for the playoffs, Karachi Kings are out of the race while three teams Multan Sultans, Peshawar Zalmi and Quetta Gladiators are eyeing the remaining two positions.

After the completion of 25 matches in the PSL, Lahore has 12 points, Islamabad United also has 12 points, while Multan Sultans and Peshawar Zalmi have 8 and 8 points respectively. Quetta Gladiators have 6 points and Karachi Kings have 4 points.

Karachi and Quetta have one match remaining, Multan Sultans and Peshawar Zalmi have two more matches to play.

Quetta Gladiators must now win their last match against Multan Sultans by a good margin to stay in the race for qualification.

If Peshawar Zalmi would have won on Wednesday, then the story of Quetta Gladiators would have ended and Peshawar as well as Multan Sultans would also have reached the final four.

On March 10, there will be an important match in PSL in which the teams of Multan Sultans and Peshawar Zalmi will face each other. After the victory of Quetta, now this match has got the status of quarter final as the winning team of this match will make place in the playoffs.

However, if Multan Sultans win on Friday and Quetta Gladiators defeat Multan Sultans on Saturday, then all eyes will be on the scheduled match between Islamabad and Peshawar on Sunday and it will be important for Peshawar to win this match.

In the current situation, the status of Agar Magar will largely depend on the results of the match on Friday, but the important thing for Quetta is to improve their net run rate as much as possible in the last match.

Quetta's record-breaking victory made the play-off race even more interesting