The first match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season, featuring Lahore Qalandars and Islamabad United, is set to kick off on 18th February at 8:30 p.m. IST at the iconic Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.
This encounter marks the beginning of an exciting journey for both teams as they vie for early dominance in the tournament.
Lahore Qalandars, backed by their passionate fan base, will be looking to start their campaign on a high note, while Islamabad United, with their rich history of success in the PSL, will aim to assert their dominance from the outset.
With the backdrop of Gaddafi Stadium’s renowned atmosphere and the thrill of the PSL’s opening match, cricket fans can anticipate a gripping contest as these two teams clash in a bid for victory.
Lahore Qalandars vs Islamabad United h2h records
In the head-to-head record between Lahore Qalandars and Islamabad United, Islamabad United holds a slight edge, having won 9 out of the 17 matches played between the two teams.
Lahore Qalandars, on the other hand, have emerged victorious in 8 matches.
This close head-to-head history sets the stage for an intriguing battle whenever these two teams meet, with each side eager to outshine the other and add another chapter to their rivalry.
Gaddafi Stadium Pitch Report
Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, Pakistan, has hosted 41 T20 domestic matches, showcasing an intriguing balance between bat and ball.
Teams batting first have triumphed in 27 encounters, while those chasing have emerged victorious in 14 matches, with no instances of a tie.
The average first innings score stands at a competitive 176, indicating a surface conducive to run-scoring. The highest team total recorded on this pitch was an impressive 245/3 by Multan Sultans, highlighting the potential for big scores.
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Conversely, Lahore Qalandars posted the lowest total of 76/10, emphasising the challenging conditions that can be encountered.
The scoring pattern reveals that 7 matches have seen teams scoring below 150, 9 matches saw scores between 150 and 169, 13 matches featured scores between 170 and 189, and 12 matches witnessed teams surpassing 190, suggesting a pitch that offers opportunities for both batsmen and bowlers alike.