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PSL 11 2026 Review (Late Season): Babar Azam’s Record-Breaking Century and Zalmi’s Dominance

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As we close out the league stage of the PSL 11 2026 and look ahead to the playoffs next week, one thing is glaringly obvious: this tournament currently belongs to Peshawar Zalmi, and everyone else is just playing for second place. Its time for a short PSL 11 2026 Review. While teams like Lahore Qalandars and Multan Sultans have shown flashes of brilliance, Zalmi has turned the tournament into a one-sided batting clinic. From putting up mammoth totals to systematically dismantling bowling attacks, the Yellow Storm is peaking at the perfect time.

Here is a breakdown of Peshawar Zalmi’s terrifying run and the historic April 19 match that solidified Babar Azam’s status as a T20 god.

PSL 11 2026 Review

1. The April 19 Massacre: Babar Azam Makes History

If there was ever a match that perfectly encapsulated Zalmi’s dominance this season, it was their clash against the Quetta Gladiators at the National Stadium in Karachi.

Quetta won the toss and made the fatal mistake of choosing to bowl first. What followed was absolute carnage. Peshawar posted an unbelievable 255/3 in their 20 overs.

2. The Yellow Storm’s Winning Streak

That April 19 match wasn’t a fluke. Peshawar Zalmi’s batting lineup is clicking with a terrifying consistency. Just look at their recent track record leading up to the playoffs:

3. What Happened to Quetta?

The Gladiators have been one of the most perplexing teams this season. They have had moments of sheer brilliance—like their 61-run victory over Rawalpindiz on April 10, or their successful chase against Lahore Qalandars just a few days ago. But against top-tier batting lineups, their bowling attack completely unravels. Conceding 255 runs in a single T20 match is a psychological blow that is incredibly hard to recover from right before the playoff eliminators.

Verdict

With the playoffs kicking off on April 28 at the National Stadium, Peshawar Zalmi is the undisputed favorite to lift the trophy at the Gaddafi Stadium finale on May 3. Unless a bowling attack figures out how to silence Babar Azam and Kusal Mendis early in the powerplay, no team in the league has the firepower to match them in a high-scoring chase.

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