The Kingsmen appears for the first time in the PSL 11 and travelled a remarkable journey to the final where she will meet Peshawar Zalmi. The Eliminator 2 clash of PSL 11 (2026) between the Hyderabad Kingsmen and Islamabad United will be remembered as one of the most thriller matches in the tournament’s history—a game that swung wildly before ending in a nail-biting finish.
Entry of Hyderabad Kingsmen in the final of PSL 11
Played at the iconic Gaddafi Stadium, the stakes couldn’t have been higher. A place in the final was on the line, and both teams came prepared for a fierce battle. Islamabad United, led by Shadab Khan, won the toss and chose to field first, hoping to exploit early conditions and restrict the Kingsmen.
Batting first, Hyderabad Kingsmen posted a competitive total of 186/5 in 20 overs. Usman Khan played a blistering knock of 61 off just 30 balls, setting the tone with aggressive stroke play. He found support from captain Marnus Labuschagne, who anchored the innings with composure. Late cameos ensured Hyderabad reached a total that looked challenging but not out of reach on a batting-friendly surface.
In response, Islamabad United began their chase with intent. Their batters kept pace with the required run rate, and the match gradually turned into a high-scoring thriller. Contributions from the middle order, including a quickfire finish by Chris Green, kept Islamabad in the hunt until the very last over.
With 5 runs needed off the final over, the pressure was immense. Hyderabad handed the ball to young pacer Hunain Shah, who had the responsibility of defending a modest target. What followed was pure drama. Despite a boundary attempt and chaotic running between the wickets, Hunain held his nerve, conceding just enough to seal a 2-run victory for Hyderabad Kingsmen.
Hunain’s remarkable performance
The final over perfectly encapsulated the unpredictability of T20 cricket. Just days earlier, Hunain had failed in a similar situation, but this time he redeemed himself in spectacular fashion—earning the Player of the Match award for his match-winning spell.
This victory marked a historic moment for Hyderabad Kingsmen, a debut franchise in PSL 11. Their journey from underdogs to finalists showcased resilience, teamwork, and the ability to perform under pressure.
For Islamabad United, it was heartbreak. Despite being one of the most successful franchises in PSL history, they fell agonizingly short in a match they nearly pulled off.
In the end, this thriller wasn’t just about runs or wickets—it was about nerve, belief, and seizing the moment. Matches like these are why fans love the PSL: unpredictable, intense, and unforgettable. Entry of Hyderabad Kingsmen in the final of PSL11 is a remarkable performance.
Match Summary
Match: PSL 11 – Eliminator 2
Venue: Gaddafi Stadium
Result: Hyderabad Kingsmen won by 2 runs
Hyderabad Kingsmen Innings – 186/5 (20 overs)
Batter Runs Balls 4s 6s
Usman Khan 61 30 7 3
Sahibzada Farhan 28 22 3 1
Marnus Labuschagne (c) 47 38 4 1
Asif Ali 18 10 2 1
Mohammad Nawaz 12* 8 1 0
Imad Wasim 9* 6 1 0
Extras: 11
Total: 186/5 (20 overs)
Islamabad United Bowling
Bowler Overs Runs Wickets
Naseem Shah 4 36 1
Tymal Mills 4 42 1
Shadab Khan 4 28 1
Faheem Ashraf 4 39 1
Imad Butt 4 41 1
Islamabad United Innings – 184/8 (20 overs)
Batter Runs Balls 4s 6s
Alex Hales 41 27 5 2
Colin Munro 33 21 4 2
Shadab Khan (c) 26 18 2 1
Azam Khan 19 14 1 1
Chris Green 29 16 2 2
Faheem Ashraf 14 9 1 1
Others 22 — — —
Extras: 10
Total: 184/8 (20 overs)
Hyderabad Kingsmen Bowling
Bowler Overs Runs Wickets
Mohammad Wasim Jr 4 35 2
Imad Wasim 4 27 1
Mohammad Nawaz 4 33 1
Hunain Shah 4 38 2
Asif Afridi 4 45 2
Key Moments of the game
Usman Khan’s explosive 61 set the platform.
Labuschagne anchored the innings under pressure.
Islamabad needed 5 runs in the final over, but Hunain Shah defended it brilliantly.
Two wickets in the last over sealed the match.
Player of the Match
Hunain Shah – 2/38 (4 overs), defended 5 runs in the final over.
