Sialkot Stallions 170 for 2 (Malik 62*, Sohail 55*) beat Karachi Dolphins 167 for 8 (Latif 81*, Hasan 4-33) by eight wickets.
Sialkot Stallions defended their title of the Faysal Bank Super Eight Twenty20 Cup defeating Karachi Dolphins by an impressive margin of eight wickets here at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Sunday.
Chasing a rather difficult target of 168, captain Shoaib Malik and Haris Sohail hit unbeaten half-centuries to help the Stallions complete the victory in 18.5 overs.
Shoaib made 62 not out from 42 balls and Haris scored 55 not out off 48 balls as both added 119 runs for their unbeaten third wicket partnership after opener Imran Nazir’s breezy 20-ball innings of 41 with two towering sixes and six boundaries.
Earlier, the Dolphins made 167 for eight after their captain Mohammad Sami won the toss and elected to bat first.
Openers Shahzaib Hasan and Khalid Latif started aggressively to make 38 in only 2.5 overs before the latter went out for a breezy 30 from 12 balls. He hit four boundaries and a six.
Then, Rameez Raja Junior was run out for four due to a misunderstanding with Khalid when the score reached 63 in 5.5 overs.
However, Khalid Latif found a good partner in Asad Shafiq and both added 90 runs in 71 balls for the third wicket.
Khalid remained not out for 81 which he made off 59 balls with three sixes and seven fours.
For the Stallions, left-arm spinner Raza Hasan captured four wickets for 33 runs.
For the final, 20,000-odd people thronged the Rawalpindi stadium, with its newly-renovated stands. There were a further 15,000 fans outside the stadium, doing their best to catch glimpses of the action. Adding to the importance of the occasion, was the presence of Pakistan's selectors and coach, Dav Whatmore. With the World Twenty20 being scheduled for later this year, the officials were at all the Super-Eight matches, keeping an eye on the talent on offer.
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