Rawalpindi captain reflects collapse following their sixth consecutive PSL defeat. Mohammad Rizwan admitted his team’s batting failure after the match. Hyderabad Kingsmen bowlers kept constant pressure throughout the innings. Rawalpindi managed only 121 for 9 in 20 overs. The captain described the batting display as underwhelming. The team expected tricky conditions at the National Bank Stadium. They had prepared for a target of around 140 runs. That goal proved impossible.
Rizwan credited the opposition for their disciplined performance. He said the bowlers never let Rawalpindi get away. Sam Billings top-scored with just 26 off 22 deliveries. Yasir Khan added 24 off 30 balls. Asif Afridi and Rizwan contributed 15 runs each. No batter crossed 30. Mohammad Ali and Hunain Shah took three wickets each for Kingsmen. Asif Mehmood and Glenn Maxwell claimed one apiece.
Rawalpindi captain reflects collapse but finds positives in bowling. His bowlers fought hard until the very end. Hyderabad chased down the target in the 17th over. They lost five wickets but never panicked. Irfan Niazi anchored with an unbeaten 34 off 29 balls. Kusal Perera smashed 32 off 24 deliveries. Captain Marnus Labuschagne also scored 32. The Kingsmen secured their third straight win.
Rizwan stressed that results remain the key factor in any tournament. Close contests mean nothing without points. The team does the work but cannot translate effort into victories. Six losses in a row tell a brutal story. Playoff qualification now looks mathematically difficult. Rawalpindi needs a miracle to turn this season around.










