However, their opponents on Sunday, the Quetta Gladiators have already seen their five-strong foreign legion opt out of the trip to Lahore after two bomb blasts last week killed 22 people and left over 100 injured in the city. Kevin Pietersen, Luke Wright, Tymal Mills, Nathan McCullum and Rilee Rossouw all pulled out over security fears.
Peshawar's owners have claimed Jordan, Patel, Malan, Sammy and Samuels are ready to make the trip after the Pakistan government promised VIP security arrangements. On the pitch on Friday, Akmal smashed a brilliant hundred in Peshawar's 24- run win over the Karachi Kings in the last play-off match.
Akmal, hoping to regain his spot in the national team for next month's tour of the West Indies, hit a 65-ball 104 with seven sixes and six boundaries to lift Peshawar to 181-3 in their 20 overs after being sent into bat. Paceman Wahab Riaz then chipped in with 3-24 as Karachi were restricted to 157-7. Kieron Pollard scored a 26-ball 47 and added an invaluable 62 in six overs for the sixth wicket with Imad Wasim (24) but they fell within the space of just two runs to give Peshawar victory. Chris Gayle took his first run off the ninth ball before completing a 31-ball 40 with four sixes and two boundaries.
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