Shoaib Malik0 (3b 0x4 0x6)
Nauman Anwar5 (3b 1x4 0x6)
Anwar Ali1-0-5-0
0.6
Anwar Ali to Shoaib Malik, no run, short outside off, too much bounce for Malik to connect with the pull
0.5
Anwar Ali to Shoaib Malik, no run, full on off stump, punched back to the bowler
0.4End of over 1 (5 runs) Karachi Kings 5/0
Anwar Ali to Shoaib Malik, no run, length ball on off stump, blocked back to the bowler
0.3
Anwar Ali to Nauman Anwar, 1 run, a bit shorter this time, lets it come on and steers it down to third man
0.2
Anwar Ali to Nauman Anwar, FOUR, a bit too much width this time and Nauman plants his front foot forward and slaps it away with a horizontal bat to the right of the diving backward point fielder
0.1
Anwar Ali to Nauman Anwar, no run, length ball in the corridor, and he gets some late swing away to beat Nauman's edge as he pushes at it with his hands
3.30pm We're all set to start. Shoaib Malik is opening for Karachi, as he did yesterday. With him is Nauman Anwar. Anwar Ali has the new ball.
Talha Hameed: "This is Quetta Gladiators' 6th match in the PSL, they are yet to bat first in this tournament."
Aamir: "Although Quetta are in a good position, I was expecting either of Saad Nasim / Asad Shafiq / Ramiz Raja (2) in place of Akbar ur Rehman. But management is just sticking with same 11-12 players from Day 1."
Engr_Asim: "Shoaib Malik's form is a concern for me. Asia cup & WT20 are going to kick off very soon......want a big fifty today from him."
Humayoun Ahmed : "If Karachi Kings win today then Lahore Qalandars are virtually out of the tournament."
3.05pm: Karachi Kings have won the toss, and they will bat first They are unchanged from yesterday's match. Looks like Mohammad Amir is yet to recover from his groin strain. Quetta are also unchanged.
2.55pm Afternoon, everyone. Big game coming up - the high-flying Quetta Gladiators, who are joint-top of the table right now, take on Karachi Kings, who have climbed off the bottom with a big win over Lahore Qalandars, and have a few players building up some excellent form, most notably Ravi Bopara.