2019 Pakistan Super League

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Die Pakistan Super League 2019 war die vierte Saison der im Twenty20-Format ausgetragenen Pakistan Super League für pakistanische Cricket-Franchises. Sie fand vom 14. Februar bis 17. März 2019 statt. Im Finale setzten sich die Quetta Gladiators mit 8 Wickets gegen die Peshawar Zalmi durch. rdf:langString
2019 Pakistan Super League (also known as PSL 4 or for sponsorship reasons HBL PSL 2019) was the fourth season of the Pakistan Super League, a franchise Twenty20 cricket league which was established by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in 2015. The tournament took place from 14 February to 17 March 2019. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Multan Sultans score of 78 in the powerplay equalled the PSL record
rdf:langString Islamabad United qualified for the playoffs. * Cameron Delport scored the fastest century in PSL history at that time. * Islamabad United made the highest team score in PSL's history. * Shaheen Afridi bowled the most expensive bowling spell in the tournament's history.
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rdf:langString Karachi Kings qualified for the playoffs, while Lahore Qalandars were knocked-out of the playoffs.
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rdf:langString Colin Ingram became the first player in the team and the first overseas player to score a century, and the highest individual scorer in the PSL history at that time.
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rdf:langString Multan Sultans were knocked-out of the playoffs.
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rdf:langString Muhammad Musa made his T20 debut. *Mohammad Sami became the first player in the team, and fourth overall in PSL history to take a hat-trick.
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rdf:langString Quetta Gladiators advanced to the final. * Fawad Ahmed was injured during the match, and went through surgery. * Shane Watson bowled for the first time since 2018 Indian Premier League.
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rdf:langString Double round robin and playoffs
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rdf:langString Die Pakistan Super League 2019 war die vierte Saison der im Twenty20-Format ausgetragenen Pakistan Super League für pakistanische Cricket-Franchises. Sie fand vom 14. Februar bis 17. März 2019 statt. Im Finale setzten sich die Quetta Gladiators mit 8 Wickets gegen die Peshawar Zalmi durch.
rdf:langString 2019 Pakistan Super League (also known as PSL 4 or for sponsorship reasons HBL PSL 2019) was the fourth season of the Pakistan Super League, a franchise Twenty20 cricket league which was established by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in 2015. The tournament took place from 14 February to 17 March 2019. In the championship game, Quetta Gladiators defeated Peshawar Zalmi by eight wickets in Karachi to win the title for the first time. Mohammad Hasnain of Quetta was named the Man of the Match of the Final. Shane Watson, also of Quetta, was awarded the Player of the Tournament award and the leading run scorer award with a total of 435 runs in the tournament. Hasan Ali of Peshawar was awarded the leading wicket taker award with a total of 25 wickets.
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