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Tom Kohler-Cadmore led the scoring with 52 runs as Peshawar Zalmi crushed Multan Sultans by 120 runs in the Pakistan Super League. The Somerset batter struck five sixes in his 30-ball innings, helping Zalmi post 227-7. Mohammad Haris contributed 45, Abdul Samad smashed 40 off just 14 balls, and Hussain Talat added 37.

 

By PakPassion Staff (April 19, 2025)

In response, Multan Sultans were dismissed for 107 in 15.5 overs. Their top three—Mohammad Rizwan (15), Shai Hope (20), and Usman Khan (44)—got starts but failed to convert, with David Willey’s 13 the next best score.

Kohler-Cadmore, 30, had struggled in his first two matches with scores of eight and zero, both ending in defeat for Peshawar.

After three straight losses, Multan Sultans sit at the bottom of the early PSL table, while Peshawar Zalmi move up a spot with their first win.