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Fifty plus score in Colin Munro PSL broke a record for most of the score

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Former New Zealand Dough and Islamabad United Dough Colin Munro broke the record with a strong screen against the Lahore Qalanars in Rilee Rossouw’s Pakistan Super League (PSL) for the most fifty plus points. Munro’s heroes quickly destroyed Lahore’s individual effort of Abdullah Shafique’s 66 individuals rapidly than 38 delivery. In the 48th appearance of Pakistan’s leading T20 tournament, Munro, with a 13th plus score, deposed Rosouw from the top and wrote his record for his record. Comprehensive. Munro has 1,476 runs in 48 games in PSL.

Before the abuse in Rawalpindi, Munro was connected to RosSouw for the record, but unbeaten 59 (42) Munro’s former Kiwis citizen Luke Ronchi fell to the third point with a 10 plus score in 31 matches.

British explosive opener Jason Roy is linked to Ronchi for a record with 10 fifty plus score in 38 games. Among all players, Peshawar Zalmi captain and Pakistan’s leading slope Babar Azam manages the graph with 35 gangs under the belt under the belt.

Munro’s record -breaking effort in the PSL season 10 openers lifted Islamabad United to Glory in his search for defense of the title. Islamabad made a solid start and set aside the Lahore with eight small victory.

In addition to Munro’s lack of sizzling, Jason Holder played the leading role. He returned with 4/26 figures to limit the Lahore to a PalTry 139. Except for Shafique’s brightness and a 23 -round shot from Sikandar Raza, the rest of the stroke unit became powder.

Shafique found rhythm for Islamabad after a dry spell with a bat in the international circuit for Pakistan. The effortless show in number three allowed his side to recover until 139. Munro’s fiery shot and Salman Ali Agha’s 41 ** Islamabad lifted a comfortable 8-thread victory in the lung-opening conflict.

(Except the title, this story is not arranged by NDTV personnel and was published from a syndicated feed.)

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