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PSL reaches another game and this time the Lahore Qalandars are all ready to challenge the Karachi Kings tonight. This will be another big game for these two sides. They are not having some wins in the event so far and hence a win here will matter a lot for these two teams.

Lahore played quality cricket in the last game against the Zalmi and hence they will be confident tonight. Kings will have to make sure their batting clicks. They have the best batting line up with names like Gayle, Pollard, Malik and Babar. Still this batting line up is not firing runs like it should.

Karachi Kings will have their big match tonight. They will meet the Lahore Qalandars and this sit he best chance for the Kings to get some points. In the event so far they are at the bottom of the table with the Qalandars. So these two teams can give each other a real hard time in the center.

The Lahore side is the favorite as per the fans. They feel that the way Lahore fought for their 59 runs in the last game and took seven wickets out from the Zalmi lien up was a win situation for them. That fight back would have given them a lot of confidence for this game.

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