PSL 2025: QUE vs KAR Match 15 - A Head to Head breakdown

Quetta Gladiators lead Karachi Kings 12-6 in 18 PSL matches, showcasing their dominance in this rivalry. At Gaddafi Stadium, Quetta’s balanced squad faces Karachi’s aggressive batting, promising a high-scoring clash.

Gopi Marisetty
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Match 15 of PSL 2025 sees Quetta Gladiators (QUE) take on Karachi Kings (KAR) at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on 25th April 2025. QUE have a balanced unit with Saud Shakeel captaining the squad! In contrast, KAR comes into this match with a strong batting attack based around David Warner, with plenty of experience on offer. The Gaddafi Stadium pitch is known for supporting batters, which could lead to a big score from both teams, and the excitement, in terms of this well-known rivalry, could lead to some class spirits in an entertaining encounter.

Head-to-Head Record

  • Total Matches: 18
  • Quetta Gladiators Wins: 12
  • Karachi Kings Wins: 6
  • No Result/Tied: 0

QUE has won 12 of the 18 PSL matches against KRK, a clear advantage overall against KAR. There is clearly a precedent for QUE winning this match, as QUE's bowlers, like Mohammad Amir and Abrar Ahmed, typically bowl well against an aggressive batting order, such as KAR's featured batting players, including James Vince and David Warner, leading to fiery rivalry match-ups—which are about to unfold!

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Famous Matches between QUE and KAR

PSL 2025, Match 8 – April 18, Karachi  

  • Karachi Kings: 175/7
  • Quetta Gladiators: 119/9  
  • Result: Karachi won by 56 runs 

James Vince batted excellently, scoring 70, and carried the team and innings with the bat. Hasan Ali (3/27) and Nabi (2/7) bowled excellently to completely dismantle Quetta for 119. Saud Shakeel was the only resistance with a score of 33*. Player of the match was Vince.

PSL 2023, Match 6 – February 18, Karachi

  • Quetta Gladiators: 168/7 
  • Karachi Kings: 162/5  
  • Result: Quetta won by 6 runs. 

Martin Guptill (86) and Sarfaraz set the tone for the win, while at the death, Hasnain and Naseem bowled tightly and controlled the game. Malik's 71* was not enough for Karachi. Player of the Match was Guptill.

PSL 2019, Match 28 – March 10, Karachi  

  • Karachi Kings: 190/5
  • Quetta Gladiators: 180/9  
  • Result: Karachi won by 10 runs

Babar and Ingram led the charge for Karachi, while Nawaz (3/37) shut the door on Quetta's chase. Watson was the top scorer for Quetta. Player of the Match was Nawaz for his bowling.

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PSL 2018, Match 2 – February 23, Dubai

  • Quetta Gladiators: 136/9
  • Karachi Kings: 139/1 (17 overs)
  • Result: Karachi won by 9 wickets 

Mohammad Amir (3/15) rocked the Quetta innings at the start as he ripped through their top order. This made the run chase easy for Karachi, who easily chased the total with Denly (55*) and Babar Azam (36*) steering the win. Player of the Match was Amir.

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