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  1. Kolkata beat Lucknow in thrilling super overpublished at 19:43 BST 26 April

    Kolkata Knight Riders' Rinku Singh in actionImage source, Reuters

    Kolkata Knight Riders edged past Lucknow Super Giants in a dramatic Indian Premier League contest that needed a super over to decide the winner.

    Chasing KKR's 155-8, Lucknow required seven runs to win from Kartik Tyagi's last ball, which Mohammed Shami launched for six to force a tie and send the match into a super over.

    Sunil Narine dismissed Nicholas Pooran and Aiden Markram to restrict hosts Lucknow to just one run batting first in the super over before Rinku Singh, who had emerged as KKR's star on the field with four catches, fittingly hit the winning runs.

    Earlier, Mohsin Khan had claimed five wickets as Lucknow took early control after asking KKR to bat first.

    The 27-year-old Indian left-arm seamer set the tone early by dismissing Tim Seifert for a three-ball duck in a wicket-maiden and finished with 5-23 to leave Kolkata reeling at 73-6.

    But Rinku produced a stunning late surge, smashing four consecutive sixes in the last over to remain unbeaten on 83 from 51 balls and help KKR post 155-8.

    Lucknow lost wickets at regular intervals as they struggled to keep pace during the chase but Rishabh Pant's 42 and contributions from Markram and Ayush Badoni set up the dramatic finish.

    Kolkata climb to eighth place with five points while Lucknow are bottom with four.

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  2. Islamabad beat Multan to book qualifier with Zalmipublished at 18:59 BST 26 April

    Islamabad United's Mark Chapman in actionImage source, Getty Images

    Islamabad United set up a meeting with table-toppers Peshawar Zalmi in the Pakistan Super League qualifier after a four-wicket victory against Multan Sultans.

    The winner of final league-stage game had the chance to clinch second place and a spot in the qualifier - which offered a direct route to the final with a win or a second chance via a second eliminator if defeated.

    And it was Islamabad who clinched it as Mark Chapman starred with an unbeaten 69 from 33 balls as they chased down Multan's 192-7 in Karachi to leapfrog their opponents on the table.

    Multan, who finished third, will now play fourth-placed Hyderabad Kingsmen in the first eliminator on 29 April.

    Batting first, Multan were given early momentum by openers Sahibzada Farhan and Steven Smith, who both scored 30, while Shan Masood added a 33-ball 44 to take them to 129-4 in the 16th over.

    After Masood's departure, Arafat Minhas and Mohammad Wasim, who struck an unbeaten 26 from nine balls, ensured they finished strongly.

    Islamabad lost opener Sameer Minhas early but Shadab Khan scored 36 from 28 balls before Chapman took control of the chase.

    The New Zealand all-rounder found support from Haider Ali and Faheem Ashraf as he guided Islamabad to the decisive victory with eight balls to spare.

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  3. Buttler helps Gujarat bounce back against CSKpublished at 15:00 BST 26 April

    Gujarat Titans' Jos Buttler shakes hands with Chennai Super Kings' Anshul Kamboj after the matchImage source, Reuters

    Gujarat Titans bounced back from two consecutive defeats in the Indian Premier League with Kagiso Rabada spearheading their commanding eight-wicket win against Chennai Super Kings.

    Asked to bat first, CSK were forced onto the back foot as South African pacer Rabada took 3-25, including the wickets of opener Sanju Samson, who became the 10th player and the fastest Indian to reach 5,000 IPL runs, and Urvil Patel in the fourth over.

    Captain Ruturaj Gaikwad registered his first half-century of the season, scoring 74 from 60 balls, and shared a 59-run stand with Shivam Dube to steady the innings before England's Jamie Overton smashed 18 from six balls to lift Chennai to 158-7.

    Shubman Gill scored 33 as Gujarat raced to 58-0 in the powerplay before the captain departed two balls later, but fellow opener Sai Sudharsan then shared a decisive 97-run partnership with England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler.

    Sudharsan scored 87 from 46 balls before falling four runs short of the target but Buttler guided Gujarat home with an unbeaten 39 from 30 balls.

    With their fourth win of the season, Gujarat leapfrog Chennai to fifth place while CSK now sit two points behind in sixth.

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  4. Kingsmen into PSL play-offs at Qalandars' expensepublished at 14:27 BST 26 April

    Usman Khan plays a shot during the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season Eleven match Image source, Getty Images

    Hyderabad Kingsmen secured the fourth and final spot in the Pakistan Super League play-offs with a commanding 108-run victory against bottom side Rawalpindiz in their last game of the league stage.

    The Kingsmen sneaked into fourth place with the fifth win of their debut PSL campaign, edging past Lahore Qalandars on superior net run-rate and thereby eliminating the defending champions.

    Needing a big win against Rawalpindiz to stay alive, the Kingsmen posted 244-6 batting first, with Usman Khan setting the platform with a rapid 54 from 26 balls.

    Glenn Maxwell and Kusal Perera continued the onslaught with the Australian smashing 70 from 37 balls while the latter remained unbeaten on 50 to put the Kingsmen in a commanding position in Karachi.

    Rawalpindiz never threatened in their response as they lost wickets regularly with only Australian batter Usman Khawaja putting up some resistance with an unbeaten 66, while English wicketkeeper-batter Sam Billings scored a 12-ball 23.

    Kingsmen medium pacer Hunain Shah took 4-22 and Akif Javed registered 3-38 to derail the chase while Maxwell also chipped in with a wicket as Rawalpindiz were bundled out for 136 in the 17.1 overs.

    Rawalpindiz finished at the bottom with only one win and nine defeats.

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  5. Holders Qalandars beat Zalmi to stay alivepublished at 19:31 BST 25 April

    Fakhar Zaman of Lahore Qalandars plays a shot Image source, Getty Images

    Defending champions Lahore Qalandars kept their play-off hopes in the Pakistan Super League alive with a crucial six-wicket win against leaders Peshawar Zalmi in their final league-stage fixture.

    The win lifted the Qalandars into fourth place, overtaking Karachi Kings on net run-rate and knocking them out of the contention for a place in the next stage.

    But their play-off spot is not yet secure, with Hyderabad Kingsmen able to move level on 10 points if they defeat bottom side Rawalpindiz in their final game on Sunday.

    Peshawar posted a competitive total of 199-4 batting first, led by Michael Bracewell's 83 from 45 balls and captain Babar Azam's 59.

    After losing two wickets inside five overs, Babar's composed innings steadied the innings before Bracewell accelerated through the middle overs and Iftikhar Ahmed's 14-ball 27 ensured a strong finish.

    In their response, Qalandars opener Fakhar Zaman scored an unbeaten 58 off 47 balls while more aggressive contributions from Abdullah Shafique, Sikandar Raza and Daniel Sams powered them past the target with three balls remaining.

    Zalmi, who suffered their first defeat of the campaign, finished top with 17 points.

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  6. Warner helps Kings keep PSL play-off hopes alivepublished at 14:29 BST 25 April

    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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  7. 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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  8. 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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