
QG vs KK 37th PSL Match Highlights saw Karachi Kings register a dominant nine-wicket win with nine balls to spare at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, in the PSL 2026 clash. Chasing 196, Karachi rode on a commanding opening stand and an unbeaten partnership to strengthen their position in the points table, while Quetta remained seventh after the result.
QG vs KK PSL 2026: Highlights Live Streaming & Broadcast Info
The match was available across multiple regions with official broadcast partners ensuring wide coverage.
- Pakistan: A Sports HD, PTV Sports HD, Ten Sports, and Geo Super, Tapmad, Tamasha, and Myco.
- India: Streaming not available due to regional restrictions.
- Australia & New Zealand: ESPN
- USA & Canada: Willow TV, Willow Sports, Willow by Cricbuzz and Prime Video.
- United Kingdom: ARY Digital (Sky 748, Sky Glass 724), ARY Plus
- Bangladesh: T Sports, Tapmad.
- Sri Lanka: Tapmad.
- Nepal: Tapmad.
- MENA: Cricbuzz TV on eLife, Switch TV, and Starzplay.
- Worldwide: Matches may also be available via Sports Live Hub for global streaming access across regions.
Match Highlights
Karachi Kings’ decision to field first at Gaddafi Stadium shaped the contest from the outset, as the surface offered consistent bounce and pace, favoring stroke play once batters settled. The Kings backed their chasing strength, a strategy that ultimately paid off handsomely.
Quetta Gladiators’ innings began in disastrous fashion as they lost both Shamyl Hussain and Khawaja Nafay within the first over. Hasan Ali’s incisive opening spell reduced them to 1 for 2, immediately putting the batting side under pressure and forcing a recovery phase.
Rilee Rossouw and Saud Shakeel responded with a counterattacking partnership that completely shifted momentum. Their approach combined aggression with control, ensuring the run rate remained healthy despite the early setbacks. By the end of the powerplay, Quetta had reached 58 for 2, recovering impressively.
The middle overs were dominated by this pair, as they stitched together a 100-run stand that stabilized the innings. Rossouw’s power-hitting complemented Shakeel’s elegant strokeplay, allowing Quetta to cross 100 inside 11 overs and maintain a strong scoring tempo.
Rossouw reached his half-century off 36 balls, while Shakeel brought up his fifty off just 30 deliveries. Their partnership ensured Quetta maintained a platform for a big total, with both batters finding boundaries regularly against both spin and pace.
However, Karachi Kings managed to claw back momentum in the latter part of the innings. Rizwanullah and Abbas Afridi delivered crucial breakthroughs, removing Shakeel and Rossouw in quick succession, which halted Quetta’s acceleration at a critical stage.
Despite the late wickets, Dinesh Chandimal’s unbeaten 30 off 17 balls ensured Quetta finished strongly. His late hitting pushed the total to 195 for 6, a competitive score that seemed defendable given the early movement seen in the first innings.
Karachi Kings’ chase began with aggression as Jason Roy and David Warner attacked from the outset. The powerplay yielded 63 runs despite Roy’s dismissal, setting a solid foundation and keeping the required rate under control.
After Roy fell for 20, Warner took charge alongside Reeza Hendricks, and the duo built an unbeaten partnership that defined the match. Warner’s innings was marked by calculated aggression, reaching his half-century in just 25 balls and maintaining a high strike rate throughout.
Hendricks complemented Warner perfectly, rotating strike efficiently and accelerating when needed. His fifty came off 34 balls, and the pair ensured that the required rate never became a concern as they steadily approached the target.
The middle phase of the chase saw Karachi Kings maintain complete control. With no scoreboard pressure and wickets in hand, they dismantled Quetta’s bowling attack, which struggled to find breakthroughs or apply sustained pressure.
The decisive phase came between overs 10 to 15, where the Warner-Hendricks partnership surged past 150 runs, effectively sealing the contest. Their 100-run stand came at a brisk pace, eliminating any chance of a late comeback.
Karachi Kings finished the chase in 18.3 overs, reaching 199 for 1 with ease. The lack of wickets and consistent scoring highlighted the gulf in execution between the two sides, particularly in the second innings.
From a tactical perspective, Karachi’s decision to field first and trust their batting depth proved decisive. Their bowlers recovered well after the middle overs, while their batters executed the chase with precision and composure.
For Quetta Gladiators, the early collapse and inability to break the Warner-Hendricks partnership were defining shortcomings. Despite a strong middle-order effort, their bowling lacked penetration in the crucial phases.
This result strengthened Karachi Kings’ position in the standings, moving them to fifth, while Quetta Gladiators remained seventh, needing improved consistency in both departments moving forward.
Toss Winner
Karachi Kings won the toss and elected to field first.
Key Moment
The match-defining moment came when Karachi Kings dismissed both Saud Shakeel and Rilee Rossouw within a short span, halting Quetta Gladiators’ momentum just as they were set for a 200-plus total.
Star Performer / MVP

David Warner’s unbeaten 89 off 48 balls anchored the chase and ensured Karachi Kings comfortably reached the target without pressure.
Quetta Gladiators vs Karachi Kings Match Summary
| Team | Score |
| Quetta Gladiators | 195/6 (20 overs) |
| Karachi Kings | 199/1 (18.3 overs) |
| Result | Karachi Kings won by 9 wickets (9 balls remaining) |
| Player of the Match | David Warner |
| Highest Run-Getter of the Series | Kusal Mendis (500) |
| Highest Wicket-Taker of the Series | Sufiyan Muqeem (19) |
QG vs KK Playing XI
Quetta Gladiators: Shamyl Hussain, Khawaja Nafay, Rilee Rossouw, Saud Shakeel (c), Hasan Nawaz, Dinesh Chandimal, Jahandad Khan, Alzarri Joseph, Khalil Ahmed, Abrar Ahmed, Usman Tariq
Karachi Kings: Jason Roy, David Warner (c), Reeza Hendricks, Salman Agha, Azam Khan, Khushdil Shah, Moeen Ali, Abbas Afridi, Hasan Ali, Zahid Mahmood, Rizwanullah
FAQs – Yesterday’s Quetta Gladiators vs Karachi Kings 37th Match (Apr 25, 2026)
Q1: What was the final score of yesterday’s Quetta Gladiators vs Karachi Kings match?
A1: Yesterday (April 25, 2026): 37th Match
Karachi Kings (199/1) beat Quetta Gladiators (195/6) by 9 wickets with 9 balls remaining.
Quetta Gladiators: Rilee Rossouw scored 90, Saud Shakeel added 57.
Karachi Kings: David Warner made 89* and Reeza Hendricks scored 87*.
Result: Karachi Kings earned 2 points and moved to fifth, while Quetta remained seventh.
Q2: Who was named the Player of the Match?
A2: David Warner was named the Player of the Match for his unbeaten 89 off 48 balls, guiding Karachi Kings to a comfortable chase.
Q3: Where was the match played, and who won the toss?
A3: The match was played at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore. Karachi Kings won the toss and elected to field first.
Q4: Who were the top performers with the bat for both sides?
A4: For Quetta Gladiators, Rilee Rossouw top-scored with 90 runs. For Karachi Kings, David Warner was the leading run-scorer with 89 not out, closely supported by Reeza Hendricks’ 87 not out.
Disclaimer: This match highlight is based on the author’s understanding, analysis, and instinct. As you review this information, consider the points mentioned and form your own conclusions.
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