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Islamabad United loses 4 wickets in final over

The final over of the Islamabad United batting innings was not that good for this side. They could not get much runs and on top of it they lost four wickets as well. This was
not good batting as there were three run outs made by the Karachi Kings side in this final over.

Usman Shinwari was the bowler and he bowled some excellent balls. It was the pressure which kept the Islamabad batters to run for everything and at the end it was not enough. They could not reach hundred runs mark but at the same time they have runs with which they can now fight.

It was the line and length from Shinwari which kept things tight for the Islamabad side. They were not been able to hit him freely. In the previous over Watson hit two sixes to Mohammad Amir and the fans were expecting at least the same number from him against Usman as well.

But Usman kept on hitting the ball full and outside the off stump. Now that is one ball which is really hard to hit. Watson got run out when he hit the ball straight to long off and tried to take a second run. It was always risky for him and at the end he paid the price.

Asif was taken behind. He as expected tried to hit a big shot and at the end he failed and nicked the ball to the wicketkeeper. After this there were two other run outs made by the Karachi team. The final over ended really well for them.

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