

Match Prediction
Peshawar Zalmi come in with a 9W-1L record and a +1.964 NRR. Hyderabad Kingsmen sit at 7W-5L with a +0.014 NRR. PZ’s last outing was a 70-run win over Islamabad United. HK’s last outing was a 2-run win over Islamabad United.
Toss & Conditions
Head-to-Head
In the last 1 meeting, Peshawar Zalmi lead 1-0. The most recent clash was decided on the final ball, with PZ completing the chase with zero balls remaining. Hyderabad Kingsmen were bowled out, and PZ still needed six wickets to get over the line, which kept the finish tight. With only one recent result on record, the pattern is defined by a single, high-pressure finish rather than a clear trend.
Peshawar Zalmi
Peshawar Zalmi are 9W-1L with a +1.964 net run rate. Their recent run includes two wins in the last three, capped by a 70-run win over Islamabad United. Even their lone defeat in that stretch came in a high-scoring game decided with three balls remaining.
Hyderabad Kingsmen
Hyderabad Kingsmen are 7W-5L with a +0.014 net run rate. They are on a three-match winning streak, mixing a 2-run squeeze against Islamabad United with a 108-run blowout over Rawalpindiz. The recent results show they can win both tight finishes and one-sided games.
Playing XI
Key Stats
Verdict
All four models favour Peshawar Zalmi, with the average projection at PZ 62% vs HK 38%. Bookmakers align with that lean, pricing PZ at 60% (1.61) vs HK at 40% (2.37). Key stats are a clean sweep for PZ at 6-0, driven by advantages across NRR, Elo, and phase-by-phase economy. The swing factor is whether HK’s three-game surge can hold up against PZ’s stronger overall profile.
Hardie turns it twice
Aaron Hardie decided this game in both innings: first by ripping the heart out of Hyderabad Kingsmen’s charge, then by anchoring the chase when Peshawar Zalmi briefly wobbled. Hyderabad were flying early, but once the squeeze arrived they never recovered, bowled out for 129 in 18 overs. Peshawar’s reply started shakily at 53/4, yet Hardie’s calm 56 off 39 and an 84-run stand with Abdul Samad dragged them home at 130/5 in 15.2 overs, winning by five wickets with 28 balls unused.
Middle overs: 49/6
The match swung hard in the middle phase of Hyderabad’s innings. After a powerplay of 69/2 at 11.5 an over, they managed only 49/6 through the middle overs as boundaries dried up and wickets kept falling. Hardie’s four-over spell (4/27) set the tone, and the pressure told as set batters couldn’t reset: from a platform built by Saim Ayub, Hyderabad slid into a scramble, and even a late 11 couldn’t mask how thoroughly the middle overs had been shut down.
Hardie and Samad finish it
Hardie’s value wasn’t just the runs and wickets, but when they arrived: his breakthroughs punctured Hyderabad’s momentum, then his chase management ensured the early damage didn’t matter. Samad’s 48 off 34 provided the counterpunch, keeping the asking rate in check during their decisive partnership. Mohammad Ali’s 3/38 gave Hyderabad a brief opening, but once Hardie and Samad settled, the target felt smaller with every over.
Pre-match lean, on-field proof
The pre-game lean towards Peshawar was built around stronger control with the ball and a more reliable shape through the innings, and that’s exactly how it played out. Hyderabad’s recent three-game surge showed up in the first six overs, but it couldn’t survive sustained dot-ball pressure once Peshawar hit their lengths. Even when Peshawar lost four in the powerplay, their chase didn’t spiral because they had a batter who could absorb the wobble and still score at better than a run a ball.
PZPeshawar Zalmi
221/7
ISIslamabad United
151/10
LQLahore Qalandars
200/4
PZPeshawar Zalmi
199/4
KRKarachi Kings
182/9
PZPeshawar Zalmi
186/3
PZPeshawar Zalmi
255/3
QGQuetta Gladiators
137/10
PZPeshawar Zalmi
156/2
QGQuetta Gladiators
154/10
PZPeshawar Zalmi
196/6
MSMultan Sultans
172/8
PZPeshawar Zalmi
173/7
LQLahore Qalandars
97/10
KRKarachi Kings
87/10
PZPeshawar Zalmi
246/3
HKHyderabad Kingsmen
145/10
PZPeshawar Zalmi
146/6
PZPeshawar Zalmi
218/5
RWRawalpindiz
214/4
PZ1
HK0
ISIslamabad United
184/7
HKHyderabad Kingsmen
186/5
MSMultan Sultans
159/9
HKHyderabad Kingsmen
162/2
HKHyderabad Kingsmen
244/6
RWRawalpindiz
136/10
HKHyderabad Kingsmen
80/10
ISIslamabad United
83/2
HKHyderabad Kingsmen
214/6
MSMultan Sultans
213/7
HKHyderabad Kingsmen
123/5
RWRawalpindiz
121/9
HKHyderabad Kingsmen
157/4
ISIslamabad United
153/9
KRKarachi Kings
188/8
HKHyderabad Kingsmen
189/6
HKHyderabad Kingsmen
145/10
PZPeshawar Zalmi
146/6
MSMultan Sultans
227/4
HKHyderabad Kingsmen
225/5
