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Another brilliant moment from Rana Fawad

The lahore Qalandars owner Rana Fawad won millions of hearts once again. His side won an important game last night and Fawad went one step ahead and said that he will like to dedicate his win to the Qalandars of Sehwan Sharif.
This one line from this man has made people of Pakistan emotional. These are the reasons which have made people his fans. He is the only PSL team owner who has a huge fan following and even the other teams fan club are following him all the time.

Lahore Qalandars were playing an important game of the PSL last night. It was against Karachi Kings and the Lahore side were looking for a win. They were the favorites because of their performance in the last match. They almost won the match against Zalmi defending just 59 runs.

Peshawar Zalmi is much stronger side than Karachi Kings. The problem with Karachi Kings is that for some reason they have not been able to win games in the first edition and even now in the second. They are having some big names of the game on their side.

Lahore Qalandars batted really well and managed a handsome total. Karachi were in the chase till Sanga and Malik were on the crease. They two hit a hundred runs partnership and at that point were taking the game away from the Lahore side. But then when they got out the chase derailed for the Karachi Kings.


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