

Match Prediction
Amo Sharks SCL regular season me 6 points aur 3W-0L record ke saath 1st par baithe hain. Speen Ghar Tigers 5 points aur 2W-0L record ke saath 2nd hain. AS three straight wins ke baad aa rahe hain, jisme do chases balls remaining ke saath finish hue. ST ka latest result 59-run win tha, jisse woh table me AS ke bilkul peeche chipke hue hain.
Toss & Conditions
Head-to-Head
Amo Sharks ne Speen Ghar Tigers ke against last three head-to-head meetings sab jeete hain. Pichle season ke most recent meeting me AS ne ST ka total chase karke 8 balls remaining ke saath win kiya, aur late-innings chase ko under control rakha. Margin se clear hai ki game final over se pehle hi decide ho gaya tha, aur AS comfortably over the line nikal gaya, wickets in hand ke saath. In teen games me pattern one-way raha hai: AS har baar ST ke against winning route nikaal leta hai.
Amo Sharks
Amo Sharks SCL regular season me 6 points aur 3W-0L record ke saath 1st hain. Unka recent form three-match winning run hai, jo aise chases par based hai jo innings ke deep tak alive rehte hain. Sabse clear snapshot last game tha, jahan unhone high-scoring chase 3 balls remaining ke saath complete kiya.
Speen Ghar Tigers
Speen Ghar Tigers SCL regular season me 5 points aur 2W-0L record ke saath 2nd hain. Unke recent results dikhate hain ki woh games ko decisively close kar sakte hain, jiska highlight unka latest match me 59-run win hai. Woh win unhe top spot ke close rakhta hai, despite AS ke perfect start ke.
Playing XI
Key Stats
Verdict
All four models Amo Sharks ko favour karte hain, AS projected 51–65% ke beech hai aur average 58% aata hai. Bookmakers bhi models ke saath align hain, AS ko 53% (1.75) aur ST ko 47% (1.95) price kiya hai. Key stats overall thoda ST ki taraf lean karte hain, but AS ke paas head-to-head edge aur stronger Elo profile hai. Match ka turning point yeh ho sakta hai ki kya ST ke stronger economy trends, AS ki pressure me chases close karne wali ability ko blunt kar paate hain ya nahi.
Zazai’s century sets the tone
Mohammad Akram Zazai decided the match before it ever felt like a chaseable night, launching Speen Ghar Tigers into a 70/0 powerplay and carrying the tempo all the way to 227/7. Amo Sharks had moments where the target looked gettable, especially when Keramat Ullah counterpunched, but the required rate never truly dipped into comfort. When the last-wicket fell with a ball still unused at 201, Tigers had sealed a 26-run win built on relentless top-order control.
Powerplay platform, middle-overs squeeze
The game was effectively won in Tigers’ first 15 overs, when they combined a clean powerplay with an even harsher middle phase. From 70 without loss, they surged to 180/1 through the middle overs (110/1), with Zazai and Zubaid Akbari turning singles into boundaries and refusing to offer Sharks the “two-wickets-in-an-over” opening that can stall a T20. Tigers did wobble at the death, losing 6 wickets for 47, but the damage was already done: 180 on the board after 15 overs made even a strong chase feel like a sprint with no breathers.
Akbari’s all-round match swing
Zazai’s 103 (48) was the headline, but Zubaid Akbari was the hinge of the result: 70 (49) to keep the partnership flowing, then 3/12 in two overs to puncture the chase at its most dangerous. His spell ensured Sharks couldn’t build a long, stable stand beyond their best 50-run partnership. Keramat Ullah’s 41 off 15 briefly lit the chase, yet Tigers’ key moments—Akbari’s strikes and the late squeeze—kept the finish line out of reach.
Why the Sharks’ edge didn’t show
Amo Sharks came in with form, head-to-head momentum, and the sort of profile that usually closes chases under pressure. But this match leaned into the one area that mattered most: Tigers’ ability to control scoring phases with the ball and force risk. Sharks’ own powerplay (74/3) was fast but costly, and those early wickets meant they were always chasing the chase, needing perfect middle overs against a side that had just shown how to bat through them.
ASAmo Sharks
191/6
MAMis Ainak Knights
190/5
BOBoost Defenders
153/9
ASAmo Sharks
155/5
ASAmo Sharks
134/2
BDBand-e-Amir Dragons
133/9
ASAmo Sharks
124/2
MAMis Ainak Knights
121/10
ASAmo Sharks
182/1
BDBand-e-Amir Dragons
180/5
ASAmo Sharks
128/10
BOBoost Defenders
51/10
ASAmo Sharks
174/4
STSpeen Ghar Tigers
173/6
ASAmo Sharks
165/7
MAMis Ainak Knights
166/3
ASAmo Sharks
124/7
STSpeen Ghar Tigers
121/10
ASAmo Sharks
162/10
MAMis Ainak Knights
168/5
AS3
ST3
BOBoost Defenders
160/8
STSpeen Ghar Tigers
219/6
STSpeen Ghar Tigers
180/7
BDBand-e-Amir Dragons
158/10
BOBoost Defenders
206/10
STSpeen Ghar Tigers
198/9
MAMis Ainak Knights
141/9
STSpeen Ghar Tigers
191/6
ASAmo Sharks
174/4
STSpeen Ghar Tigers
173/6
BDBand-e-Amir Dragons
177/7
STSpeen Ghar Tigers
178/6
ASAmo Sharks
124/7
STSpeen Ghar Tigers
121/10
BDBand-e-Amir Dragons
192/5
STSpeen Ghar Tigers
180/9
BOBoost Defenders
202/6
STSpeen Ghar Tigers
137/10
MAMis Ainak Knights
152/6
STSpeen Ghar Tigers
151/8
AS
3
3-0
6
ST
3
2-0
5
MAK
3
1-1
3
BOD
3
1-2
2
BD
4
0-4
0
AS
3
3
0
—
+0.901
6
ST
3
2
0
1
+2.025
5
MAK
3
1
1
1
+2.593
3
BOD
3
1
2
—
-1.070
2
BD
4
0
4
—
-2.140
0
ASWWW
STNWW
MAKNWL
BODLLW
BDLLLL
