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Hold onto your hats, folks, because the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2024 has been one heck of a thrill ride, packed with more ups and downs than a bumpy cricket pitch. From heart-stopping finishes to performances that leave you gasping for air, this tournament has had it all, including some bowling masterclasses that would make even the most seasoned batsmen break into a cold sweat. As we gear up for the 14th match, let’s shine the spotlight on those Bowlers with the Best Bowling Figures spinning their way into our hearts with figures so impressive, that they’re almost as elusive as a straight ball from a leg-spinner.
On the 27th of February 2024, Usama Mir, representing the Multan Sultans, etched his name in the PSL 2024 history books with a stellar performance against Lahore Qalandars. Mir bowled a mesmerizing spell of 4 overs, conceding 40 runs while scalping a remarkable 6 wickets. His ability to pick wickets at regular intervals not only halted the opposition’s progress but also played a pivotal role in securing a memorable victory for the Sultans. Mir’s economy rate of 10 may seem on the higher side, but his knack for taking wickets compensated for the runs conceded.
Arif Yaqoob (Photo Source: Twitter)
Arif Yaqoob of Peshawar Zalmi showcased his bowling prowess on the 26th of February 2024 against Islamabad United. Yaqoob’s spellbinding figures of 5/27 in 4 overs dismantled the opposition’s batting lineup. With an economy rate of 6.75, Yaqoob not only controlled the run flow but also provided crucial breakthroughs. His stellar performance played a pivotal role in Zalmi’s triumph and left the fans in awe of his bowling skills.
Abrar Ahmed, donning the Quetta Gladiators’ jersey, left an impact on the 22nd of February 2024 against Islamabad United. Ahmed’s bowling masterclass resulted in figures of 3/18 in his 4-over spell, with an impressive economy rate of 4.5. While not a five-wicket haul, Ahmed’s precision and control were evident as he created pressure on the opposition, ultimately contributing to Gladiators’ success.
Representing Multan Sultans, Mohammad Ali delivered two standout performances in the tournament. On the 20th of February 2024, Ali recorded figures of 3/19 against Islamabad United, and on the 25th of February 2024, he replicated the feat against Quetta Gladiators. With an economy rate of 4.75 in both matches, Ali showcased his ability to consistently trouble batsmen and pick up crucial wickets, proving to be a key asset for the Sultans.
Mohammad Wasim of Quetta Gladiators made his mark on the 22nd of February 2024 against Islamabad United. Wasim’s spell of 3/20 in 4 overs exhibited his potential as a rising bowling star. With an economy rate of 5, Wasim’s ability to strike at regular intervals put pressure on the opposition and significantly contributed to the Gladiators’ success in that particular match.
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