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Yasir Shah was the man of the match from the last game of the PSL. The Lahore Qalandars could not get a win but they were almost there in defending just 59 runs. Yasir Shah picked up 4 wickets
for just 7 runs. It was a brilliant bowling performance from the young leggy.

Yasir made sure that he bowls with an attacking line and length. He was turning the ball and hence it was really hard for the Peshawar Zalmi side to pick his balls. Yasir was on the money straight away when he picked up the dangerous Kamran Akmal.

Yasir Shah was named the man of the match after his heroic bowling performance which almost gave the Lahore Qalandars an unbelievable win. They were defending 59 runs against the Peshawar Zalmi and Yasir bagged 4 wickets for just 7 runs.

t was almost an unplayable Yasir Shah we saw last night. The Peshawar Zalmi has a strong batting line and Yasir rattled it with his leg spins. He bowled some really good balls and almost on every ball it was looking as if he will take a wicket.

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