Pakistan Super League: Lahore crash out, Karachi sneak into playoff

Lahore Qalandars have crashed out of the inaugural Pakistan Super League Twenty20, after finishing at the bottom of the five-team table. Needing to beat Islamabad United to advance to the play-offs, they lost by 5 wickets in Dubai last night. The result also helped Karachi Kings clinch the final qualifying spot on superior run-rate, despite losing to table-toppers Peshawar Zalmi by 5 wickets. The play-offs get under way tomorrow, with Peshawar facing Quetta and Karachi taking on Islamabad.

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