PSL 2025 results: Sikandar Raza flies in to take Lahore to title

Quetta came into the match on the back of an eight-match undefeated run, but swiftly lost openers Saud Shakeel (4) and Finn Allen (12).
Hasan arrived at number four, adding partnerships of 67 and 46 with Avishka Fernando and Dinesh Chandimal.
The second pairing was ended in dramatic fashion by Shaheen, who removed both batters in the space of four deliveries in the 18th over.
Amir and Abrar Ahmed then fell to consecutive Haris Rauf balls without scoring, meaning Quetta had lost four wickets for two runs.
Faheem Ashraf (28 from eight balls) ensured their innings did not end with a whimper, hammering three sixes and a four from Salman Mirza’s last over before being caught off the final ball.
Lahore, who had the advantage of all the play-off matches being staged at their home stadium, saw opener Fakhar Zaman trapped lbw by Abrar for 11 in the fourth over.
Mohammad Naeem (46) and Abdullah Shafique (41) put Lahore in a solid position, but they were facing a formidable required run-rate by the time Bhanuka Rajapaksa was caught off Amir in the 17th over.
That, however, brought Raza into bat, and the Zimbabwean took flight with the bat to win the PSL title for his team.