Peshawar Zalmi clinched the PSL 11 title with a dominant win over Hyderabad Kingsmen, delivering a complete performance in the final at Lahore.
The victory marked Zalmi’s second PSL title, ending their long wait for silverware.
Kingsmen Collapse Under Pressure
Batting first, Hyderabad Kingsmen were bowled out for just 129 runs, struggling against Zalmi’s disciplined bowling attack.
Despite a steady effort from the top order, the middle and lower orders collapsed under pressure, failing to build partnerships.
Aaron Hardie’s Match-Winning Performance
Aaron Hardie emerged as the standout performer of the final.
- Took 4 wickets for 27 runs
- Played a crucial unbeaten 56-run innings
His all-round brilliance dismantled Kingsmen’s batting and then guided Zalmi to victory in the chase.
Zalmi Recover to Seal the Chase
Chasing a modest target of 130, Zalmi faced early pressure after losing quick wickets.
However, a key partnership stabilized the innings before Hardie took control, leading the team to 130/5 in 15.2 overs and sealing a five-wicket win.
A Final Defined by All-Round Dominance
The match highlighted Zalmi’s strength across departments:
- Clinical bowling performance
- Strong middle-order recovery
- Calm finishing under pressure
This balance proved decisive in a high-stakes final.
Historic Performance by Hardie
Hardie’s display was not just match-winning but historic.
He became one of the rare players to combine a four-wicket haul with a half-century in a PSL final, underlining his impact on the biggest stage.
Conclusion: Zalmi Rise to the Top
Peshawar Zalmi’s victory reflects a team that peaked at the right time.
- Dominated with the ball
- Held nerve in the chase
- Delivered in the final
The result confirms Zalmi as the PSL 11 champions, with Hardie’s performance standing out as the defining moment.


