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Karachi Kings wins last ball thriller against Lahore

Karachi Kings has won another nail bitter against the Lahore Qalandars. This is another superb game of cricket. The Karachi Kings finally had the big man Pollard taken some form back with the bat. He finished the game for his side.

It was Pollard against the Lahore side. Only he could have won this game for the Karachi side with the bat and he did that. This is excellent cricket. There is a series of thrillers we are witnessing here in the second edition of the PSL. Lahore are almost out of the event now.

We have drama last night and once again we have drama today. Karachi Kings won their final game of the PSL group stage game today and that too on the final ball of the match. Pollard fired for them in the final overs and made the win possible.

This is again one of the best games of the PSL witnessed so far. Lahore is out here from the race of play offs. There is no chance left for them. Karachi Kings at one stage were out of the game but the Pollard brought them back with some lusty blows.


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