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Lahore Qalandars and Quetta Gladiators each received one point after their Pakistan Super League match at Gaddafi Stadium was abandoned due to heavy rain and windstorms, with play halted at 11.3 overs into the Qalandars’ innings on Thursday. Both teams now have nine points, with Qalandars in second and Gladiators in third place on the table. Lahore’s next matches are against Karachi Kings and Peshawar Zalmi, while Quetta will face Multan Sultans and Islamabad United twice before the league stage concludes.

By PakPassion Staff (May 01, 2025)

Earlier, Quetta won the toss and chose to bowl. Khurram Shahzad dismissed Fakhar Zaman early, but Abdullah Shafique (53* off 32) and Mohammad Naeem (50 off 30) put together a 102-run partnership. Spinner Abrar Ahmed took two wickets, removing Naeem and Daryl Mitchell. Qalandars were 111-3 when the weather forced the match to be called off.