Lahore, April 10 -- Peshawar Zalmi scored 246-3 - their highest score in the Pakistan Super League - in a record 159-run thrashing of Karachi Kings.
Zalmi's huge total was largely built by a huge partnership of 191 between former Pakistan captain Babar Azam and Sri Lanka batter Kusal Mendis.
Babar scored 87 not out from 51 balls, while Kusal scored his first PSL century in making 109 from 52, according to BBC sport.
Their stand, which began with the score 0-1 after Mohammad Haris was dismissed second ball, was also the best in a PSL match. Abdul Samad also hit 40 not out from just 12 balls with four sixes.
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