The match was scored by Sahibzada Farhan, his fourth century in T20 within a month, when Islam Abad United expelled Peshawar Zalami by 102 in the Pakistani Premier League.
Last month, Farhan created 114 years, 162 non -outside and 148 for Peshawar in the National T20 Cup – Local T20 competition in Pakistan under PSL – and continued in this model with 106 of 52 balls in Rawalpindi.
He struck 13 and five years of Islamabad’s authority to 243-5 – the highest degree in PSL for this year.
Mohamed Harris did 87 years in the chase, but as he fell around him, Bishhawar did not threaten his huge chasing and was rejected for 141.
Babar Amzam was outside for one, his colleague Pakistan Sim Ayoub Six and Sumer Tom Kuller-Kaddor VII.
But in making the first ton of PSL, Farhan, 29, became the fifth man, after Chris Gayel, Firat Kohli, Jose Petler and Shaobman Jill, to reach four centuries in one year. He did this in nine games.
Farhan played three T20s in Pakistan in 2018 and summoned for another six games last year, but he scored only 86 races across nine international degrees at a rate of 9.55 on average.