2016 Karachi Kings season
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2016 season | |||
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Coach | Mickey Arthur | ||
Captain | Shoaib Malik Ravi Bopara (later) | ||
PSL 2016 | 4th | ||
Most runs | Ravi Bopara (329) | ||
Most wickets | Ravi Bopara (11) | ||
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The Karachi Kings is a franchise cricket team that represents Karachi in the Pakistan Super League. They are one of the five teams that had a competition in the 2016 Pakistan Super League. The team was captained by Shoaib Malik and then by Ravi Bopara, and they stand on fourth position after winning just two matches from their eight matches in the PSL 2016.
Background
[edit]Karachi Kings is a franchise cricket team representing Karachi, which plays in the PSL. In 2015, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced that the inaugural season of the Pakistan Super League would take place in February 2016 in the United Arab Emirates.[1] Team is owned by the ARY Group which bought it for US$26 Million for 10 years.[2] It finished the inaugural season of PSL at fourth position.
Team anthem
[edit]Anthem for the team "Dilon Ke Hum Hain Badshah" was sung by Ali Azmat. It was released on 8 January 2016,[3] and its music video was released on 30 January 2016.[4][5]
Squad
[edit]- Players with international caps before the start of the 2016 PSL season are listed in bold
Name | Nationality | Batting style | Bowling style | Notes | ||
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Batsmen | ||||||
Iftikhar Ahmed | Pakistan | Right-handed | Right-arm off spin | |||
Nauman Anwar | Pakistan | Right-handed | Right-arm medium | Part-time wicket-keeper | ||
Lendl Simmons | West Indies | Right-handed | Right-arm medium | Overseas | ||
Shahzaib Hasan | Pakistan | Right-handed | Right-arm leg spin | |||
Fawad Alam | Pakistan | Left-handed | Slow Left-arm Orthodox | |||
James Vince | England | Right-handed | Right-arm medium | Overseas | ||
Owais Shah | England | Right-handed | Right-arm off break | Overseas | ||
All-rounders | ||||||
Imad Wasim | Pakistan | Left-handed | Slow left-arm orthodox | |||
Ravi Bopara | England | Right-handed | Right-arm medium-fast | Captain/Overseas | ||
Shoaib Malik | Pakistan | Right-handed | Right-arm off spin | Captain/Icon Player | ||
Tillakaratne Dilshan | Sri Lanka | Right-handed | Right-arm off spin | Overseas | ||
Shakib Al Hasan | Bangladesh | Left-handed | Slow left-arm orthodox | Overseas | ||
Bilawal Bhatti | Pakistan | Right-handed | Right-arm fast | |||
Ryan ten Doeschate | Netherlands | Right-handed | Right-arm fast-medium | Overseas | ||
Sohail Tanvir | Pakistan | Left-handed | Left-arm fast-medium | |||
Wicket-keepers | ||||||
Mushfiqur Rahim | Bangladesh | Right-handed | — | Overseas | ||
Riki Wessels | England | Right-handed | — | Overseas | ||
Saifullah Bangash | Pakistan | Right-handed | — | |||
Bowlers | ||||||
Sohail Khan | Pakistan | Right-handed | Right-arm fast | |||
Mohammad Amir | Pakistan | Left-handed | Left-arm fast | |||
Usama Mir | Pakistan | Right-handed | Right-arm Leg spin | |||
Mir Hamza | Pakistan | Right-handed | Left-arm medium fast |
Source: CricInfo[6]
Kit manufacturers and sponsors
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Season summary
[edit]Shoaib Malik was the Captain of the Kings in 2016 Season. Kings during draft Day 1 and 2 picked international players like Shoaib Malik, Fawad Alam, Shakib Al Hasan, Ravi Bopara, Imad Wasim, Sohail Tanvir, Mohammad Amir, TM Dilshan, Lendl Simmons, Shahzaib Hasan, Sohail Khan, Bilawal Bhatti and Mushfiqur Rahim. Kings kicked off their campaign with an easy win against Lahore Qalandars at Dubai International Cricket Stadium due to Mohammad Amir's Hat-trick. Kings restricted Qalandars on 125 for 8 and won the match by 7 Wickets.[7] They played their second match against Quetta Gladiators defeated Kings by eight wickets. Kings, while batting first set 148 run target. Kings failed to defend the target and lost with in 17th over of the game.[8] The tournament does not went well for them as they lost six out of eight matches played finishing 4th however qualifying above Lahore Qalandars who won same number of matches but Kings having better net run rate qualified for the play-offs.[9] Shoaib Malik stepped down from captaincy of Karachi Kings a day before this match and Ravi Bopara was named his successor.[10] On 20th Feb 2016 they played a 2nd playoff - eliminator against Islamabad United things does not went well for them losing the toss sent into bat first by United they were restricted on the lowest score of the tournament (111). Ravi Bopara playing his first match as new Captain of the side was the highest run scorer he made 36 from 37. Disappointment followed them in the bowling as well as they could not stop United's batsmen scoring free runs and were easily crushed by nine wickets in the 15th over of the game only wicket-taker for the side was Sohail Khan as a result from this defeat they were eliminated from the tournament.[11]
Season standings
[edit]Karachi Kings finished fourth in the points table of 2016 Pakistan Super League.
Dates | 4 – 23 February 2016 |
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Administrator(s) | Pakistan Cricket Board |
Cricket format | Twenty20 |
Tournament format(s) | Double round robin and playoffs |
Host(s) | United Arab Emirates |
Champions | Islamabad United (1st title) |
Runners-up | Quetta Gladiators |
Participants | 5 |
Matches | 24 |
Attendance | 201,609 (8,400 per match) |
Player of the series | Ravi Bopara (KK) (329 runs and 11 wickets) |
Most runs | Umar Akmal (LQ) (335) |
Most wickets | Andre Russell (IU) (16) |
Official website | psl-t20.com |
The 2016 Pakistan Super League (or for sponsorship reasons HBL PSL 2016) was the debut season of the Pakistan Super League which was established by the Pakistan Cricket Board. The tournament featured five teams and was held from 4 February 2016 to 23 February 2016 in the United Arab Emirates.[12] The opening ceremony and first match of the tournament were held at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on 4 February 2016.[13]
The final was held in Dubai on 23 February and saw Islamabad United defeating Quetta Gladiators by 6 wickets to win the first title.[14] Dwayne Smith of Islamabad United was awarded the man of the match award for his innings of 73 runs from 51 balls. Ravi Bopara of the Karachi Kings was named player of the tournament.[14]
Around half of the TV viewing audience in Pakistan watched matches in the competition at peak times.[15]
Opening ceremony
[edit]The opening ceremony of the tournament was held at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai on 4 February 2016,[16][17] and was hosted by Yasir Hussain and Sri Lankan model Stephanie Siriwardhana. It featured live performances by singer Ali Zafar, Jamaican rapper and singer Sean Paul, Mohib Mirza, Sanam Saeed and such other artists[18] and ended with a firework display. A large crowd attended the ceremony at the stadium.[19][20]
Player acquisition and salaries
[edit]The player draft for the 2016 season was held at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on 21–22 December 2015. 308 players, including both Pakistani and international players, were divided into five different categories. Each franchise was allowed to pick a maximum of six foreign players in their squads which could have a maximum of 20 members.
Squads
[edit]Islamabad United | Peshawar Zalmi | Lahore Qalandars | Karachi Kings | Quetta Gladiators |
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Officials
[edit]Seven umpires and two match referees made up the match officials panel for the tournament. Pakistan's top ICC umpire Aleem Dar stood in matches during the tournament as did West Indian ICC umpire Joel Wilson. Also a part of the panel were other Pakistani umpires Ahsan Raza, Shozab Raza, Ahmed Shahab, Rashid Riaz and Khalid Mahmood. The match referees panel consisted of former Sri Lankan ICC match referee Roshan Mahanama and Pakistani match referee Mohammad Anees.[21]
Promotion and media coverage
[edit]The official anthem of PSL season I, "Ab Khel Ke Dikha" was released on 30 September 2015. It was written, composed and sung by Ali Zafar.
Venues
[edit]The venue for the tournament was originally planned to be a single stadium in Doha, Qatar. In September 2015 the Pakistan Cricket Board announced the shifting of the tournament to Dubai and Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates.[22][23][24]
Dubai | Sharjah |
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Dubai International Cricket Stadium | Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium |
Capacity: 30,000 | Capacity: 15,000 |
Format
[edit]Each team played each other twice in the league stage of the tournament in a round robin format. As matches were played in the UAE, all games were effectively at a neutral venue. Following the group stage the top four teams qualified for the playoff stage of the tournament.
The 2016 season of the PSL followed rules and regulations laid down by the International Cricket Council. In the group stage, two points were awarded for a win, one for a no result and none for a loss. In the event of tied scores after both teams faced their quota of overs, a super over would have been used to determine the match winner.[25] In the group stage teams were ranked on the following criteria:[26]
- Higher number of points
- If equal, higher number of wins
- If equal, fewest defeats
- If still equal, the results of head-to-head meetings
- If still equal, net run rate
If any play-off match had finished with a no result, a super over would have been used to determine the winner. If the super over had not have been possible or the result of the over was a tie, the team which finished in the highest league position at the end of the regular season would have been deemed the winner of the match.
League stage
[edit]Points table
[edit]Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | NR | Pts | NRR |
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1 | Peshawar Zalmi (3rd) | 8 | 6 | 2 | 0 | 12 | 0.573 |
2 | Quetta Gladiators (R) | 8 | 6 | 2 | 0 | 12 | 0.216 |
3 | Islamabad United (C) | 8 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 8 | −0.282 |
4 | Karachi Kings (4th) | 8 | 2 | 6 | 0 | 4 | −0.036 |
5 | Lahore Qalandars | 8 | 2 | 6 | 0 | 4 | −0.536 |
Top 4 teams qualified for the Playoffs
Advanced to Qualifier
Advanced to Eliminator 1
Notes:
- C = Champions;
- R = Runner-up;
- (x) = Position at the end of the tournament;
Summary
[edit]Visitor team → | IU | KK | LQ | PZ | QG |
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Home team ↓ | |||||
Islamabad United | Islamabad 5 wickets | Islamabad 5 wickets | Peshawar 24 runs | Quetta 7 wickets | |
Karachi Kings | Islamabad 2 runs | Karachi 7 wickets | Peshawar 3 runs | Quetta 5 wickets | |
Lahore Qalandars | Islamabad 8 wickets | Karachi 27 runs | Peshawar 9 wickets | Quetta 2 wickets | |
Peshawar Zalmi | Peshawar 7 wickets | Peshawar 5 wickets | Lahore 4 runs | Peshawar 8 wickets | |
Quetta Gladiators | Quetta 8 wickets | Quetta 8 wickets | Lahore 63 runs | Quetta 3 wickets |
Home team won | Visitor team won |
- Note: Results listed are according to the home (horizontal) and visitor (vertical) teams.
- Note: Click on a result to see a summary of the match.
League progression
[edit]Team | Group matches | Playoffs | |||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | E1/Q | E2 | F | |
Islamabad United | 0 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 6 | 8 | W | W | W |
Karachi Kings | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | L | ||
Lahore Qalandars | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 4 | |||
Peshawar Zalmi | 2 | 4 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 8 | 10 | 12 | L | L | |
Quetta Gladiators | 2 | 4 | 6 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 10 | 12 | W | L |
Win | Loss | No result |
- Note: The total points at the end of each group match are listed.
- Note: Click on the points (group matches) or W/L (playoffs) to see the match summary.
Fixtures
[edit]All times are in Pakistan Standard Time (UTC+5).
Match 1
Islamabad United 128/7 (20 overs) | v | Quetta Gladiators 132/2 (16 overs) |
- Quetta Gladiators won the toss and elected to field.
Match 2
Lahore Qalandars 125/8 (20 overs) | v | Karachi Kings 131/3 (15.5 overs) |
- Karachi Kings won the toss and elected to field.
- Mohammad Amir took the first ever hat-trick in PSL history.[27]
Match 3
Peshawar Zalmi 145/7 (20 overs) | v | Islamabad United 121/9 (20 overs) |
- Peshawar Zalmi won the toss and elected to bat.
Match 4
Karachi Kings 147/7 (20 overs) | v | Quetta Gladiators 153/2 (17.2 overs) |
- Quetta Gladiators won the toss and elected to field.
Match 5
Lahore Qalandars 117/6 (20 overs) | v | Peshawar Zalmi 118/1 (16 overs) |
- Peshawar Zalmi won the toss and elected to field.
Match 6
Islamabad United 132/8 (20 overs) | v | Karachi Kings 130/9 (20 overs) |
- Karachi Kings won the toss and elected to field.
Match 7
Peshawar Zalmi 135/7 (20 overs) | v | Quetta Gladiators 139/7 (19.5 overs) |
- Quetta Gladiators won the toss and elected to field.
Match 8
Lahore Qalandars 194/3 (20 overs) | v | Quetta Gladiators 131 (16.2 overs) |
- Quetta Gladiators won the toss and elected to field.
Match 9
Lahore Qalandars 166/6 (20 overs) | v | Islamabad United 169/2 (15.5 overs) |
- Islamabad United won the toss and elected to field.
- The opening partnership of 153 runs between Sharjeel Khan and Shane Watson in this match was the highest in PSL 2016.[28]
Match 10
Peshawar Zalmi 182/4 (20 overs) | v | Karachi Kings 179/9 (20 overs) |
- Peshawar Zalmi won the toss and elected to bat.
Match 11
Islamabad United 117 (19.1 overs) | v | Quetta Gladiators 118/3 (16.1 overs) |
- Quetta Gladiators won the toss and elected to field.
Match 12
Karachi Kings 178/5 (20 overs) | v | Lahore Qalandars 151/8 (20 overs) |
- Lahore Qalandars won the toss and elected to field.
- Ravi Bopara secured the first ever five-wicket haul in PSL in this match.
Match 13
Islamabad United 152/6 (20 overs) | v | Peshawar Zalmi 153/3 (18.3 overs) |
- Peshawar Zalmi won the toss and elected to field.
Match 14
Karachi Kings 126/9 (20 overs) | v | Quetta Gladiators 127/5 (18.5 overs) |
- Karachi Kings won the toss and elected to bat.
Match 15
Lahore Qalandars 164/3 (20 overs) | v | Peshawar Zalmi 160/7 (20 overs) |
- Peshawar Zalmi won the toss and elected to field.
Match 16
Karachi Kings 128/7 (20 overs) | v | Islamabad United 131/5 (18.5 overs) |
- Islamabad United won the toss and elected to field.
Match 17
Quetta Gladiators 129 (18 overs) | v | Peshawar Zalmi 130/2 (18.4 overs) |
- Quetta Gladiators won the toss and elected to bat.
- The partnership of 63 runs between Grant Elliott and Zulfiqar Babar in this match was the highest 10th wicket partnership in T20s.[29]
Match 18
Lahore Qalandars 201/2 (20 overs) | v | Quetta Gladiators 203/8 (20 overs) |
- Quetta Gladiators won the toss and elected to field.
Match 19
Karachi Kings 152/7 (20 overs) | v | Peshawar Zalmi 158/5 (18.3 overs) |
- Karachi Kings won the toss and elected to bat.
Match 20
Lahore Qalandars 150/5 (20 overs) | v | Islamabad United 151/5 (19 overs) |
- Islamabad United won the toss and elected to field.
Playoff stage
[edit]All times are in Pakistan Standard Time (UTC+5).
Semifinals | Preliminary final | Final | |||||||||||
19 February — Dubai | 23 February — Dubai | ||||||||||||
1 | Peshawar Zalmi | 132/9 (20 overs) | QW | Quetta Gladiators | 174/7 (20 overs) | ||||||||
2 | Quetta Gladiators | 133 (19.3 overs) | 21 February — Dubai | E2W | Islamabad United | 175/4 (18.4 overs) | |||||||
QL | Peshawar Zalmi | 126 (18 overs) | |||||||||||
20 February — Dubai | E1W | Islamabad United | 176/3 (20 overs) | ||||||||||
3 | Islamabad United | 115/1 (14.2 overs) | |||||||||||
4 | Karachi Kings | 111/9 (20 overs) | |||||||||||
Qualifier
[edit]Quetta Gladiators 133 (19.3 overs) | v | Peshawar Zalmi 132/9 (20 overs) |
- Peshawar Zalmi won the toss and elected to field.
Eliminator 1
[edit]Karachi Kings 111/9 (20 overs) | v | Islamabad United 115/1 (14.2 overs) |
- Islamabad United won the toss and elected to field.
- Shoaib Malik stepped down from captaincy of Karachi Kings a day before this match and Ravi Bopara was named his successor for the remainder of PSL 2016.[30]
- Mohammad Sami reached 100 wickets in T20s in this match.[31]
- As a result of this match Karachi Kings were eliminated.
Eliminator 2
[edit]Islamabad United 176/3 (20 overs) | v | Peshawar Zalmi 126 (18 overs) |
- Peshawar Zalmi won the toss and elected to field.
- Sharjeel Khan scored the first ever century of PSL.[32]
Final
[edit]Quetta Gladiators 174/7 (20 overs) | v | Islamabad United 175/4 (18.4 overs) |
- Islamabad United won the toss and elected to field.
- Islamabad United won the first edition of PSL as the result of this match.[33]
Awards and statistics
[edit]The player of the tournament was Ravi Bopara of the Karachi Kings. Bopara scored 329 runs and took 11 wickets in the tournament. Andre Russell of Islamabad United took 16 wickets at an average of 17.25 to be the leading wicket-taker ahead of Wahab Riaz of Peshawar Zalmi with 15. Umar Akmal of Lahore Qalandars was the leading run scorer with 335 runs at an average of 83.75 and also took the most catches in the tournament with 7. Winners of the Spirit of Cricket award was Lahore Qalandars.[34]
Most runs
[edit]Player | Team | Mat | Inns | Runs | Ave | SR | HS | 100 | 50 | 4s | 6s |
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Umar Akmal | Lahore Qalandars | 7 | 7 | 335 | 83.75 | 157.27 | 93 | 0 | 4 | 27 | 17 |
Ravi Bopara | Karachi Kings | 9 | 8 | 329 | 54.83 | 132.12 | 71* | 0 | 2 | 21 | 11 |
Sharjeel Khan | Islamabad United | 11 | 11 | 299 | 29.90 | 148.75 | 117 | 1 | 1 | 27 | 19 |
Ahmed Shehzad | Quetta Gladiators | 10 | 10 | 290 | 29.00 | 143.56 | 71 | 0 | 2 | 36 | 8 |
Tamim Iqbal | Peshawar Zalmi | 6 | 6 | 267 | 66.75 | 150.08 | 80* | 0 | 3 | 24 | 5 |
Source: ESPNcricinfo.com. |
Most wickets
[edit]Player | Team | Mat | Inns | Wkts | Ave | Econ | BBI | SR | 4WI | 5WI |
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Andre Russell | Islamabad United | 10 | 10 | 16 | 17.25 | 8.02 | 3/18 | 12.8 | 0 | 0 |
Wahab Riaz | Peshawar Zalmi | 9 | 9 | 15 | 16.33 | 7.13 | 3/17 | 13.7 | 0 | 0 |
Mohammad Nawaz | Quetta Gladiators | 10 | 10 | 13 | 18.00 | 6.56 | 4/13 | 16.4 | 1 | 0 |
Mohammad Sami | Islamabad United | 7 | 7 | 12 | 11.50 | 5.59 | 5/8 | 12.3 | 0 | 1 |
Grant Elliott | Quetta Gladiators | 6 | 6 | 11 | 12.18 | 6.09 | 4/15 | 12.0 | 1 | 0 |
Source: ESPNcricinfo.com. |
See also
[edit]- Islamabad United in 2016
- Quetta Gladiators in 2016
- Peshawar Zalmi in 2016
- Karachi Kings in 2016
- Lahore Qalandars in 2016
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External links
[edit]Match log
[edit]No. | Date | Opponent | Venue | Result | Scorecard link |
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1 | 5 February | Lahore Qalandars | Dubai International Cricket Stadium | Won by 7 wickets | Scorecard |
2 | 6 February | Quetta Gladiators | Dubai International Cricket Stadium | Lost by 8 wickets | Scorecard |
3 | 7 February | Islamabad United | Dubai International Cricket Stadium | Lost by 2 runs | Scorecard |
4 | 11 February | Peshawar Zalmi | Sharjah Cricket Stadium | Lost by 3 runs | Scorecard |
5 | 12 February | Lahore Qalandars | Sharjah Cricket Stadium | Won by 27 runs | Scorecard |
6 | 13 February | Quetta Gladiators | Sharjah Cricket Stadium | Lost by 5 wickets | Scorecard |
7 | 14 February | Islamabad United | Sharjah Cricket Stadium | Lost by 5 wickets | Scorecard |
8 | 17 February | Peshawar Zalmi | Dubai International Cricket Stadium | Lost by 5 wickets | Scorecard |
9 | 20 February | Islamabad United (Eliminator) | Dubai International Cricket Stadium | Lost by 9 wickets | Scorecard |