Big picture: Is there a real favourite?
In Zalmi, there is a team that, with its relentless consistency all tournament, cricketing logic dictates should be the favourites. But in Kingsmen, there is a team Pakistanis can relate to so deeply, one that starts poorly, fixates on impossible scenarios, takes advantage of net run-rates, and pulls victories out of dead-and-buried scenarios with what feels like unstoppable momentum. This is the team for whom Pakistani logic will promise that the favourites tag is just another mere obstacle to bulldoze past.
Momentum and destiny, all appears to lie with Kingsmen. They have now won seven of their last eight, and found multiple matchwinners in that time. They may not have the completeness of Zalmi, but they will perhaps sense that adversity hasn’t touched their opposition in the way it has tested them. If they can turn this into a game of nerves, Kingsmen have the experience to come through in a way Zalmi might not.
Most importantly, though, a PSL season largely lost to empty stadiums offered a reminder on Friday of how much match-going crowds add to the value of a contest. With spectators now watching on, the league is quickly making up for lost time.
Form guide
Peshawar Zalmi WLWWW (last five completed matches, most recent first)
Hyderabad Kingsmen WWWLW
In the spotlight: Babar Azam and Glenn Maxwell
Babar Azam is the leading run-scorer of the tournament, one run away from becoming the leading run-scorer in any PSL season. Having endured the roughest patch of his career, something appears to have finally clicked in his T20 game. Across this season, he has become a complete T20 batter rather than the staid accumulator he was for much of his career. Mendis’ form may have helped, but Babar’s form has only grown. In front of an adoring crowd that will, in large part, have come to see him, the Zalmi captain has the chance to secure a legacy-building win that may yet give his international career a second wind.
Team news
Rana has arrived in Pakistan and will take his place in the starting XI. That could squeeze Khurram Shahzad out. No other changes are expected.
Peshawar Zalmi (probable) 1 Mohammad Haris (wk), 2 Babar Azam (capt), 3 Kusal Mendis, 4 Michael Bracewell, 5 Abdul Samad, 6 Aaron Hardie, 7 Iftikhar Ahmed, 8 Farhan Yousaf, 9 Nahid Rana, 10 Sufyan Moqim, 11 Mohammad Basit
Kingsmen will go in with an unchanged side.
Hyderabad Kingsmen (probable): 1 Maaz Sadaqat, 2 Marnus Labuschagne (capt), 3 Saim Ayub, 4 Usman Khan (wk), 5 Glenn Maxwell, 6 Kusal Perera, 7 Irfan Khan, 8 Hassan Khan, 9 Hunain Shah, 10 Mohammad Ali, 11 Akif Javed
Pitch and conditions
Stats and trivia
- Babar and Mendis need 35 more runs to become the most prolific partnership in a single PSL season. Currently, Mohammad Rizwan and Shan Masood for Multan Sultans in 2022 has the record.
- Zalmi have lost the joint-most PSL finals, finishing runners-up three of the four times they have made it this far. That 1-3 record is shared with Sultans.
- Should Kingsmen win, it will be the second year in a row that the lowest-placed qualifying team has gone on to lift the title. This had not happened in PSL history until last year, when Lahore Qalandars won after finishing fourth in the league.
Quotes
“Every captain dreams of lifting a trophy and I am no different. But we have to make sure that we execute our plans and don’t let the pressure get the better of us. We have to bring our A game and cannot be complacent.”
Babar Azam urges his side to maintain their composure
“For us, it is about controlling ourselves and making sure we stick to our plans and the rest will take care of itself. It is going to be a great occasion. Hyderabad has certainly lit this tournament up.”
Marnus Labuschagne dreams of finishing a rollercoaster ride on a high
Danyal Rasool is ESPNcricinfo’s Pakistan correspondent. @Danny61000








