Lahore – The electrifying action of Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 10 is set to resume at Lahore’s iconic Gaddafi Stadium with the playoff stage kicking off on Wednesday, 21 May. In what promises to be a thrilling clash, table-toppers Quetta Gladiators will take on second-placed Islamabad United in the much-anticipated Qualifier. The first ball will be delivered at 7:30 PM, with the toss scheduled for 7:00 PM.
Both Quetta and Islamabad have been in sensational form this season, setting the stage for a fiery contest. The winner of this encounter will advance directly to the PSL 10 Final, while the loser will have another opportunity in Eliminator 2.
Eliminator 1 will take place the following day, Thursday, 22 May, between Lahore Qalandars and Karachi Kings, starting at 7:30 PM. Eliminator 2 is slated for Friday, 23 May, featuring the loser of the Qualifier (either Quetta or Islamabad) and the winner of Eliminator 1. The final showdown is scheduled for Sunday, 25 May, where the PSL 10 champion will be crowned.
On the individual performance front, Islamabad United’s Sahibzada Farhan is leading the batting statistics and currently dons the prestigious Hanif Mohammad Cap. Farhan has amassed 394 runs in 10 matches, including one century and two half-centuries. Meanwhile, Quetta Gladiators continue to shine with their bowling strength, as spinner Abrar Ahmed has clinched 15 wickets, becoming one of the top bowlers of the season.
In the bowling charts, Karachi Kings’ Mohammad Abbas Afridi leads with 17 wickets, followed by notable performances from Islamabad’s Jason Holder and Kings’ Hasan Ali—both also claiming 15 wickets apiece.
For fans eager to witness the playoff excitement live, tickets for the Qualifier featuring Quetta and Islamabad are available at pcb.tcs.com.pk and TCS Express Centres. Those who have already purchased tickets for Eliminators 1, 2, or the Final can use them on the rescheduled dates.
As PSL 10 enters its final phase, Quetta Gladiators and Islamabad United are poised to battle not just for a spot in the final—but for bragging rights in one of the league’s fiercest rivalries.