Pakistan Super League 2026

Peshawar Zalmi vs Quetta Gladiators, 29th Match

Sunday, April 19, 2026
07:30 PM IST
Peshawar Zalmi

Peshawar Zalmi

vs
Quetta Gladiators

Quetta Gladiators

Match Prediction

The 29th match of the Pakistan Super League 2026 pits Peshawar Zalmi against Quetta Gladiators at the National Stadium, Karachi. Both teams are having contrasting runs in the tournament so far. Peshawar Zalmi have showcased a balanced side with strong performances from both their batting and bowling units. Their top-order has been reliable, with middle-order finishers contributing crucial runs. In contrast, Quetta Gladiators have struggled for consistency but have flashes of brilliance, especially from their key batters and spinners. Head-to-head history between the two teams favors Peshawar Zalmi slightly, with Zalmi winning 6 of the last 10 encounters. Key players for Zalmi include their experienced captain, who leads from the front with the bat, and their pace spearhead who has been impactful in death overs. Quetta relies heavily on their explosive openers and a leg-spinner who has been among the leading wicket-takers this season. Strategically, Peshawar Zalmi might aim to control the powerplay overs to suppress Quetta’s firepower upfront, while Quetta Gladiators will look to exploit the middle and death overs with aggressive batting and variations in spin bowling. Team combinations and playing XI choices could tip the balance, but given their form, depth, and home ground familiarity, Peshawar Zalmi have a slight edge heading into this encounter.

AI suggested match winner: Peshawar Zalmi: 57%, Quetta Gladiators: 43%

Score Prediction

The National Stadium typically offers a batting-friendly surface with some assistance for spinners as the innings progress. If Peshawar Zalmi bat first, they can be expected to set a formidable target around 170-180 runs thanks to their stable top order and ability to accelerate in the final overs. Conversely, if Quetta Gladiators bat first, they may post slightly lower totals in the range of 160-170 due to their inconsistent middle order, but their big-hitting openers could still push the scoreboard up quickly. Dew is unlikely to play a major role but the pitch could slow down a bit after 10 overs, making chasing slightly challenging. Both teams have capable bowlers to exploit these conditions, making the first innings total a critical factor in deciding the match outcome.

National Stadium - Pitch Report

The National Stadium, Karachi, plays host to this exciting encounter. Historically, the average first-innings total here in T20 matches is around 165-170 runs. The pitch is known for its true bounce and generally assists stroke-makers early on, while spinners tend to come into play in the middle overs. The chasing record at this ground favors teams slightly, with about 55% wins batting second in the last 20 matches. Weather conditions are expected to be clear with moderate humidity and temperatures around 28°C, ideal for a cricket match. Best bowler at this ground between the two teams is Shaheen Afridi (Peshawar Zalmi) with match-winning spells including a 4-wicket haul here. Best batsman is Babar Azam (Quetta Gladiators), known for brilliant 70+ scores under pressure at the National Stadium. The record highest individual score at this venue among these two teams is 93 runs by Mohammad Hafeez of Peshawar Zalmi.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Peshawar Zalmi to win considering their superior head-to-head record at the National Stadium.
Top-order batter from Quetta Gladiators is a safe bet for most runs despite inconsistent team form.
Bet on under 8 wickets to fall in the first innings based on recent bowling performances and pitch conditions.

Peshawar Zalmi vs Quetta Gladiators - Head to Head Record in T20

MetricCount
Total Matches Played20
Peshawar Zalmi Wins11
Quetta Gladiators Wins9

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches
Peshawar ZalmiW W L W L
Quetta GladiatorsL L W L W

Players to Watch

Shaheen Afridi (Peshawar Zalmi): Leading the bowling attack with pace and precision, Shaheen has picked up 15 wickets this season, including crucial breakthroughs in the death overs.

Babar Azam (Quetta Gladiators): Quetta’s batting linchpin, Babar is in fine touch with two consecutive 50+ scores, anchoring innings under pressure.

Hassan Ali (Peshawar Zalmi): Effective as both a strike bowler and death over specialist, he’s contributed vital wickets and economical spells.

Jason Roy (Quetta Gladiators): The explosive opener has recently scored 70+ runs, providing aggressive starts crucial for quick runs on this pitch.

Mohammad Hafeez (Peshawar Zalmi): Experienced all-rounder, Hafeez contributes with steady middle-order runs and key overs with his off-spin.