Islamabad United in 2016
Islamabad United in 2016 played in the inaugural season of the Pakistan Super League, a franchise based Twenty20 cricket competition held in the United Arab Emirates. The team won the 2016 competition after finishing third in the group stage and qualifying for the play off rounds.
2016 season | |||
Coach | Dean Jones | ||
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Captain | Misbah ul Haq | ||
PSL 2016 | Champions | ||
Most runs | Sharjeel Khan (299) | ||
Most wickets | Andre Russell (16) | ||
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Background
Islamabad United is a franchise cricket team which nominally represents the capital city of Pakistan Islamabad. The team plays in the Pakistan Super League which takes place in the United Arab Emirates – as such the team does not play any matches in Islamabad.[1] The team is owned by Leonine Global Sports, a UAE based company, which bought it for US$15 Million for a 10-year period in 2015.[2]
Squad
Players with international caps before the start of the 2016 PSL season are listed in bold.[6]
Name | Nat. | Batting Style | Bowling Style | Notes | ||
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Batsmen | ||||||
Sharjeel Khan | Left-hand | Right-arm leg spin | ||||
Babar Azam | Right-hand | Right-arm off spin | ||||
Misbah-ul-Haq | Right-hand | Right-arm leg spin | Captain | |||
Khalid Latif | Right-hand | Right-arm off Spin | ||||
Hussain Talat | Left-hand | Right arm medium | ||||
Umar Siddiq | Left-hand | Right-arm off spin | ||||
Asif Ali | Right-hand | Right-arm Medium-Fast | ||||
All-Rounders | ||||||
Shane Watson | Right-hand | Right arm fast medium | First overseas player picked in PSL[7] | |||
Azhar Mahmood | Right-hand | Right-Arm Fast-Medium | ||||
Ashar Zaidi | Left-hand | Left Arm orthodox | ||||
Kamran Ghulam | Right-hand | Left arm orthodox | ||||
Imran Khalid | Left-hand | Left arm orthodox spin | ||||
Umar Amin | Left-hand | Right-arm medium | ||||
Dwayne Smith | Right-hand | Right-arm Medium | Overseas | |||
Andre Russell | Right-hand | Right arm Fast bowling | Overseas | |||
Wicket-keepers | ||||||
Sam Billings | Right-hand | — | Overseas | |||
Brad Haddin | Right-hand | — | Overseas | |||
Bowlers | ||||||
Saeed Ajmal | Right-hand | Right arm off Spin | ||||
Mohammad Irfan | Right-hand | Left arm fast | ||||
Mohammad Sami | Right-hand | Right arm fast | ||||
Samuel Badree | Right-hand | Right arm leg spin | Overseas | |||
Rumman Raees | Right-hand | Left arm medium fast | ||||
Amad Butt | Right-hand | Right arm fast | ||||
Pakistan Super League
After a poor start to the 2016 Pakistan Super League tournament Islamabad United finished third in the round robin group stage, qualifying for the knock out stage of the tournament. The team won four matches out of eight, finishing with eight points from their group games.
They faced fourth placed Karachi Kings in the eliminator, winning by nine wickets thanks to Mohammad Sami's man of the match performance of five wickets for eight runs from four overs. Brad Haddin and Dwayne Smith each scored fifties as United achieved their target of111 in the 15th over.[8]
In the second qualifier match Islamabad met Peshawar Zalmi. Sharjeel Khan scored 117 from 62 balls, the first century scored in the Pakistan Super League. It proved to be the difference between the teams as United posted 176 for 3 and Zalmi were bowled out for 126 with two full overs to go. United, spinner Imran Khalid took four wickets for 20 runs and Andre Russell three for 37. The win took United through to the final against Quetta Gladiators.
The 2016 Pakistan Super League Final was won by Islamabed by six wickets.[9] United opted to bowl first after winning the toss and the Gladiators scored 174–7 in their 20 overs. Andre Russell, who finished the tournament as the leading wicket-taker, took three for 37. In reply United started well with Dwayne Smith scoring 73 runs and Brad Haddin with an unbeaten 61, allowing United to score 174 for four with eight balls remaining and winning the title alongside Cash Price of $500,000.[10][11]
Matches
See also
References
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