Peshawar Zalmi unleashed a batting masterclass in the Pakistan Super League, posting a mammoth 246-3—their highest-ever PSL total—to demolish Karachi Kings by a record 159 runs. This wasn't just a win; it was a statement performance built on one of the most destructive partnerships the tournament has ever seen.
The foundation of Zalmi's historic score was a breathtaking 191-run stand between former Pakistan captain Babar Azam and Sri Lankan star Kusal Mendis. Coming together after an early wicket, they turned the innings into a highlight reel. Babar played a sublime anchor role, finishing unbeaten on 87 from 51 balls, while Kusal Mendis exploded for his maiden PSL century, a blistering 109 off just 52 deliveries. Their partnership set a new benchmark as the highest for any wicket in PSL history.
The fireworks didn't stop there. Abdul Samad provided a devastating late cameo, smashing 40 not out from a mere 12 balls, including four sixes, to propel Zalmi to their colossal total. Facing a near-impossible chase, the Karachi Kings, led by Australian opener David Warner, collapsed under the pressure. They were skittled for just 87 in 16.1 overs, with Warner dismissed for a golden duck. The margin of victory stands as the largest by runs in the PSL, cementing this match as an instant classic of power-hitting and dominant cricket.
