Azam's 74 maintains Kings' winning start in PSL
[EPA] A destructive 74 from 34 balls by Pakistan wicketkeeper Azam Khan ensured Karachi Kings chased 198 to beat Rawalpindiz in the Pakistan Super League. Azam was dropped on 36 and 69 but struck six fours and six sixes, meaning only 10 runs were needed by the time he was dismissed in the penultimate over. The right-hander shared a partnership of 76 with Australian David Warner, who made 50 from 36 balls.
Kings completed their chase with four balls remaining, sealing a five-wicket win. Former England wicketkeeper Sam Billings hit 58 and New Zealand all-rounder Daryl Mitchell 65 in Rawalpindiz's 197-6. The win maintains Karachi's winning start to this year's PSL, putting them top of the standings with three wins from three.
Pindiz have lost both of their games. PSL fixtures & results [BBC]