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Salman Iqbal delighted with Karachi Kings

The Karachi Kings owner Salman Iqbal is pretty happy and the fans are also very excited. Karachi Kings have started to look a dangerous side now. Their key players Pollard and Gayle are back into their batting forms. We saw last night what Gayle did to the Islamabad team.
 Now as the Karachi Kings are in the playoffs this will get more exciting. They will play against Islamabad whom they have beaten twice in the last two games. They are in a good form as well so for the first time in this second edition of the PSL, Karachi has started to look very dangerous.

There is no doubt the Karachi Kings have played good cricket in the last two games. The best thing about this side is that two of their major players Chris Gayle and Kieron Pollard are back in form as well. So last night we saw how Gayle made the match so easy for his side.

Karachi Kings are now in the play offs and this will be exciting because they have a good solid unit and they have started to perform really well. As per Salman Iqbal the owner of the team he was very happy to see his side playing some good quality cricket and qualifying for the playoffs.


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