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Lahore Qalandars has lost another important game here. They failed to get to the total. Their batting once again let them down. This is one thing which the Lahore side has not taken care off so far. In every game they meet a successful batting failure.

The middle order failed from the Lahore team. The Lahore side will have to make sure that in the next they don’t get one. But at the same time there is an issue that now their chances to make it into the final four is in danger. They are almost out of the contention.

Another big time failure for the Lahore Qalandars. Once again it was their batting that let them down. In this important game the Lahore Qalandars were not chasing a big total. It was an average T20 total but the way Lahore went after the total was bizarre.

The Lahore side did not play well today in this crucial game. For every team there are two games left and they needed to win this one. There is a very tight competition amongst the teams and they need to win all their matches. This is where the Lahore have failed.


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