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  1. Warner helps Kings keep PSL play-off hopes alivepublished at 14:29 BST

    David Warner plays a shot during the Pakistan Super League (PSL) match between Karachi Kings and Lahore QalandarsImage source, Getty Images

    Karachi Kings boosted their hopes of qualifying for the Pakistan Super League play-offs with a commanding nine-wicket win against Quetta Gladiators in Lahore.

    Chasing a target of 196, David Warner and Reeza Hendricks produced a 141-run second-wicket partnership to help the Kings finish the league stage with five wins in 10 matches.

    The Kings sit fourth with 10 points - two ahead of Lahore Qalandars and Hyderabad Kingsmen, who both have a game in hand.

    Kings lost Jason Roy early after the English opener hit 20 from 15 balls, but captain Warner led from the front on his return to the squad after missing two matches because of a back strain.

    The 39-year-old Australian hit 10 fours and four sixes in his unbeaten 89 from 48 balls while Hendricks struck 87 to seal the victory in 18.3 overs.

    Earlier, Rilee Rossouw's 54-ball 90 and captain Saud Shakeel's 57 from 34 balls had taken the Gladiators to 195-6.

    But with their seventh defeat of the campaign, their hopes of making it to the play-offs are over as they finish in seventh place with six points from 10 matches.

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  2. Gleeson stars as Islamabad book PSL play-off spotpublished at 17:43 BST 24 April

    Richard Gleeson celebrates taking the wicket of Mohammad Rizwan during the Pakistan Super League (PSL) match between Rawalpindi and Islamabad United at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, PakistanImage source, Getty Images

    Richard Gleeson led Islamabad United into the Pakistan Super League play-offs as his three-wicket haul set up a comfortable win over Hyderabad Kingsmen in Karachi.

    The 38-year-old Warwickshire fast bowler dismissed both openers Maaz Sadaqat and Marnus Labuschagne as well as number three Saim Ayub to leave the Kingsmen reeling at 24-3 inside five overs, finishing with figures of 3-9.

    Captain Shadab Khan and Imad Wasim maintained the pressure by taking three wickets apiece as the Kingsmen were bundled out for just 80 - the fifth lowest total in the PSL history.

    Islamabad lost New Zealand's Devon Conway only two balls into the chase but Mohsin Riaz struck 42 from 18 balls to guide them to a crucial eight-wicket victory with 80 balls to spare.

    Islamabad's fifth win in nine matches guaranteed their place in the play-offs and moved them third with 11 points - six points behind leaders Peshawar Zalmi and one behind Multan Sultans.

    Debutants Kingsmen are fifth where they are level on eight points with Lahore Qalandars and Karachi Kings.

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  3. Samson hits another ton as CSK win IPL's 'El Clasico'published at 19:08 BST 23 April

    Sanju Samson raises his batImage source, Reuters

    Sanju Samson hit another exhilarating century as Chennai Super Kings piled further misery on Mumbai Indians in the IPL's 'El Clasico'.

    India T20 World Cup hero Samson, who also scored a century against Delhi Capitals earlier in the competition, smashed an unbeaten 101 off just 54 balls as the visitors piled up 207-6.

    Mumbai, who have lost five of their last six games, crumbled with the bat - slumping to 104 all out.

    West Indies spinner Akeal Hosein did the damage, taking 4-17, including the key wickets of Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma.

    Mumbai slipped to 11-3 inside three overs and despite Yadav (36) and Tilak (37) offering some resistance, saw their last seven wickets fall for just 20 runs.

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  4. Warner & Moeen star as Karachi keep hopes alivepublished at 18:53 BST 23 April

    David Warner raises his bat in the PSLImage source, EPA

    David Warner anchored Karachi Kings to a crucial victory over Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League.

    Ex-Australia opener Warner finished unbeaten on 63 off 44 balls as the Kings chased down the hosts' 199-6 with eight balls to spare to keep their hopes of progression alive.

    While Warner was watchful, victory was sealed by Khushdil Shah, who smashed a staggering 44 not out off just 14 balls.

    Khushdil hit five sixes, including two in a row to seal the victory.

    Earlier, ex-England all-rounder Moeen Ali took 2-26 in the Qalandars innings then proved the perfect foil for Warner with an aggressive 39 off 17 as Pakistan bowlers Shaheen Shah Afridi (0-51) and Haris Rauf (1-36) proved expensive.

    Scorecard; Table

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  5. Starc cleared to return for Delhi in Maypublished at 15:09 BST 23 April

    Mitchell Starc for Delhi CapitalsImage source, Getty Images

    Mitchell Starc has been cleared by Cricket Australia to play in the Indian Premier League after recovering from shoulder and elbow injuries.

    The 36-year-old fast bowler has not played since late January after his Ashes heroics, where he played all five Tests and took 31 wickets in Australia's 4-1 win.

    He subsequently played five matches in the Big Bash League for Sydney Sixers, which is when he suffered the injuries while fielding.

    Starc's first appearance for Delhi will most likely be against Rajasthan Royals on 1 May.

    His fellow Australian quick Josh Hazlewood has recently returned to play for Royal Challengers Bengaluru while Australian skipper Pat Cummins is expected to make his comeback for Sunrisers Hyderabad this weekend.

    Cummins has been managing a back injury, having played just one Test in the Ashes in December.

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  6. Rawalpindiz earn consolation win over Islamabadpublished at 14:24 BST 23 April

    Muhammad Rizwan batting for RawalpindizImage source, EPA

    Rawalpindiz earned their first win of the PSL as they beat Islamabad United by six wickets in a low-scoring encounter.

    Islamabad were bowled out for 137 with Devon Conway's 40 the highest score, while the wickets were shared around in a fine all-round performance from the Rawalpindiz bowlers.

    Chris Green added a cameo of 29 from 16 balls but he was one of three wickets to fall in the final over bowled by Dian Forrester.

    After eight straight defeats and with their elimination already confirmed, Rawalpindiz finally had victory in their sights with a straightforward target but they lost Abdullah Fazal from the first ball of the chase.

    Kamran Ghulam and Muhammad Rizwan added 78 for the second wicket, scoring 42 and 45 respectively, to anchor the innings before New Zealand's Daryl Mitchell got them over the line with an unbeaten 32.

    Islamabad remain in play-off contention in third place in the table behind Peshawar Zalmi and Multan Sultans.

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  7. Smith ton in vain as Kingsmen chase 214 v Multanpublished at 19:02 BST 22 April

    Steve Smith batting for Multan SultansImage source, Reuters

    Steve Smith's century was in vain as Hyderabad Kingsmen chased 214 with two balls to spare to beat Multan Sultans by four wickets.

    Smith's knock was eclipsed by Usman Khan's 44-ball hundred for the Kingsmen which laid the foundations for the chase, but his dismissal set up a thrilling finish with 32 still required from the last 13 balls.

    But Hassan Khan played a stunning hand with 24 not out from just six balls, including three sixes, to earn a crucial win to take the Kingsmen up to fourth in the table.

    Australia's Smith had earlier added 132 for the first wicket with Sahibzada Farhan, who made 66, but Multan could not capitalise on their start as they lost six wickets in the last four overs.

    Akif Javed took three wickets while Hassan Khan took the key wicket of Smith in the 17th over which kickstarted the lower order collapse from 185-1 to 213-7.

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  8. Archer takes 3-20 as Rajasthan beat struggling Lucknowpublished at 18:51 BST 22 April

    Jofra Archer celebrates a wicket for Rajasthan RoyalsImage source, Reuters

    Jofra Archer took three wickets in Rajasthan Royals' brilliant bowling performance as they beat the struggling Lucknow Super Giants by 40 runs.

    Chasing just 160, Lucknow were bowled out for 119 as Archer finished with 3-20 and fellow seamers Brijesh Sharma and Nandre Burger also took two wickets each.

    Lucknow's chase started dreadfully as they slipped to 11-3 with Ayush Badoni, captain Rishabh Pant and Aiden Markram all making ducks.

    Australia's Mitchell Marsh made 55 as they attempted to rebuild but his departure saw them fall to 105-6, and that left too much for the lower order as they lost their last five wickets for 14 runs.

    The batting effort was unfortunate for Lucknow's bowlers, who produced a fine display of their own to restrict Rajasthan to 159-6.

    Their explosive top order of Yashasvi Jaiswal, teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Dhruv Jurel all fell cheaply to expose a middle order which has not been needed very often in the tournament so far.

    But Ravindra Jadeja's experience proved the difference, as he finished unbeaten on 43 from 29 balls to rescue the innings from 110-6 with impact player Shubham Dubey also making 19 not out.

    Rajasthan remain second in the table while Lucknow are seventh with just two wins in seven games.

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