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David Warner reflects on narrow loss against Quetta Gladiators

LAHORE: Karachi Kings captain David Warner called for self-reflection and a return to positive cricket following his side’s narrow five-run defeat to Quetta Gladiators in their PSL 10 encounter at Gaddafi Stadium on Friday night.

Chasing 143 for victory, the Kings fell short, managing 137/8 in their 20 overs, despite promising starts from Tim Seifert and James Vince. The result marked another missed opportunity for Karachi, who remain in a tight battle for playoff qualification.

Speaking at the post-match press conference, Warner struck a balance between disappointment and perspective.

“Look, I think we have to take the positives out of this. I couldn’t be more proud of our bowlers—they gave it their all. But truth be told, we just weren’t good enough tonight,” Warner stated.

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Karachi’s bowlers had earlier bundled Quetta Gladiators for a modest 142, but the batting unit faltered in the chase. Warner himself fell early, dismissed for four by Mohammad Amir in the opening over, setting the tone for a stuttering batting performance.

The former Australian captain did not mince words when assessing the batting effort.

“We lacked intent with the bat. It wasn’t about their bowling; we were just too complacent. The pitch was fantastic—141 doesn’t reflect the surface at all. A score of 180 would’ve been par,” he said.

Despite a solid second-wicket partnership between Seifert (47 off 26) and Vince (30 off 29), the Kings lost momentum in the middle overs.

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A collapse saw Karachi Kings lose key wickets to Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Wasim Jr., and Abrar Ahmed, while the likes of Shan Masood and Khushdil Shah failed to anchor the innings under pressure.

Still, David Warner insisted that Karachi Kings need to focus on their approach, especially with key games ahead.

“Right now, it’s about assessing where we stand. When we’ve won, it’s because we’ve been positive and fearless. Tonight, we missed that mark,” Warner concluded.

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