Sunday, February 23, 2025

PSL 2024 Standings: Multan Leads

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PSL 2024 Points Table Updated, most runs, most wickets: As the ninth edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) approaches its second week, nearly all six franchises have completed three matches each. Despite their recent loss to Peshawar Zalmi by 5 wickets on February 23, Multan Sultans maintain their stronghold at the top of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2024 points table. The franchise retains the number one spot with 6 points and an impressive net run rate of +0.812.

In PSL 2024 points table, Quetta Gladiators currently occupy the second position with 6 points, while Islamabad United follows closely behind in third place with 2 points. With 2 points to their name, Karachi Kings are positioned at the fourth spot with 1 win out of two games.

Peshawar Zalmi is positioned fifth in the standings with 2 points, while Lahore Qalandars holds the sixth spot with 0 points.

Points Table

PSL 2024 Standings: Multan Leads

As of February 23, 2024, the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Points Table stands as follows:

  1. Multan Sultans: 6 points, 4 matches played, 3 wins, 1 loss, NRR +0.812
  2. Quetta Gladiators: 6 points, 3 matches played, 3 wins, 0 losses, NRR +0.686
  3. Islamabad United: 2 points, 3 matches played, 1 win, 2 losses, NRR +0.028
  4. Karachi Kings: 2 points, 2 matches played, 1 win, 1 loss, NRR -0.683
  5. Peshawar Zalmi: 2 points, 3 matches played, 1 win, 2 losses, NRR -0.732
  6. Lahore Qalandars: 0 points, 3 matches played, 0 wins, 3 losses, NRR -0.743

Top 5 runs getters

PSL 2024 Standings: Multan Leads

Top 5 Highest Run-Scorers are as follows:

  1. Reeza Hendricks (Multan Sultans) – 174 runs after 4 matches
  2. Babar Azam (Peshawar Zalmi) – 171 runs after 3 matches
  3. Salman Ali Agha (Islamabad United) – 149 runs after 3 matches
  4. Rassie van der Dussen (Lahore Qalandars) – 140 runs after 3 matches
  5. Jason Roy (Quetta Gladiators) – 136 runs after 3 matches

Top 5 Highest Wicket-Takers

PSL 2024 Standings: Multan Leads
  1. Mohammad Ali (Multan Sultans) – 10 wickets after 4 matches, Economy: 5.81
  2. Abbas Afridi (Multan Sultans) – 7 wickets after 4 matches, Economy: 8.73
  3. Abrar Ahmed (Quetta Gladiators) – 6 wickets after 3 matches, Economy: 7.25
  4. Usama Mir (Multan Sultans) – 6 wickets after 4 matches, Economy: 6.50
  5. Akeal Hosein (Quetta Gladiators) – 5 wickets after 3 matches, Economy: 7.25

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