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Multan's miserable campaign goes on with eighth loss

Multan's miserable campaign goes on with eighth loss

BBC News05-05-2025
Multan Sultans' miserable Pakistan Super League campaign continued with a XX-wicket defeat by Peshawar Zalmi.On the back of seven defeats in eight matches, Multan were dismissed for 108 in 19.1 overs.They reached 60-2 in the ninth but the loss of Tayyab Tahir for 22 sparked a sorry collapse of eight wickets for 48 runs.It was the fourth time they have been dismissed for less than 120 in this year's competition.Peshawar took just 13 overs to complete their chase. Opener Saim Ayub scored 49 and Australian Max Bryant 38 not out.Multan remain bottom of the table while Peshawar stay fifth with two group stage matches remaining but are now only a point behind the Lahore Qalandars who have played a game more.Scorecard, PSL fixtures & results, table
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