PSL 2025: MUL vs ISL Match 13 - A Head to Head breakdown

Multan Sultans and Islamabad United are tied at 8-8 in their 16 PSL encounters, with thrilling finishes like ISU’s last-ball triumph in the 2024 final defining their rivalry. The Multan Cricket Stadium sets the stage for a fierce battle, where MS’s home strength meets ISU’s knack for clutch performances.

Gopi Marisetty
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The 13th match of PSL 2025 will be Multan Sultans (MUL) vs. Islamabad United (ISL) on April 23, 2025, at Multan Cricket Stadium. Each team has explosive batting and bowling lineups, and the matchup should be intense on a flat pitch.

Head to Head Record

  • Total matches: 16
  • Wins for Multan Sultans: 8
  • Wins for Islamabad United: 8
  • No result: 0

The rivalry is perfectly balanced, with each team securing 8 victories. Multan’s disciplined approach and home advantage will be tested against Islamabad’s aggressive batting and championship experience, promising a gripping contest.

Also Read: PSL 2025: MUL VS ISL player battles to watch Out

Noteworthy Matches in MS vs ISU History

PSL 2023, Match 7 - 19 February 2023, Multan

  • Islamabad United Score: 138/10 (17.5 overs)
  • Multan Sultans 190/4 (20 overs)
  • Result: Multan Sultans won by 52 runs

Multan Sultans scored 190/4, led by Mohammad Rizwan's 50 and an explosive 52 off 25 balls from David Miller, while Islamabad United collapsed to 138 with Abbas Afridi 4/22 and Mohammad Ilyas 2/12 decimating their batting order. Abbas Afridi was given Player of the Match accolades as Multan's bowlers dismantled ISU.

PSL 2024, Match 10 March 2024, Rawalpindi

  • Multan Sultans Score: 228/4 (20 overs)
  • Islamabad United Score: 232/7 (20 overs)
  • Result: Islamabad United won by 3 wickets

Multan Sultans posted 228/4, led by Usman Khan's 100* off 50 balls and Mohammad Rizwan's 43, and Islamabad United chased it down thanks to Colin Munro with 84 and Shadab Khan with 54, as Martin Guptill held his nerve with 13* off 4 balls, chasing down the target of 3 wickets down with last-ball heroics. Imad Wasim scored 3/34 and was named Player of the Match for his effective bowling, highlighting ISU's chasing abilities.

PSL 2024, Final March 2024, Karachi

  • Multan Sultans Score: 159/9 (20 overs)
  • Islamabad United Score: 163/8 (20 overs)
  • Result: Islamabad United won by 2 wickets

Multan Sultans scored 159/9, with Usman Khan scoring 57 and Iftikhar Ahmed's 32* off 20 balls helping their recovery from 127/9, while Imad Wasim's 5/23 helped restrict them. Islamabad United's innings included Martin Guptill's 50 but was in trouble at 90/5, needing 70 off 30 balls. They then faced an unexpected collapse from 140/5 to 146/8. Shadab Khan held his nerve with 14 off 10 to guide ISU to their second PSL title.

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