Peshawar Zalmi won the Pakistan Super League 2026 title with a five-wicket victory over the Hyderabad Kingsmen on Monday [1, 2, 3].
The win marks the second PSL title for the franchise [1]. This victory cements the team's status as a powerhouse in the league and provides captain Babar Azam with a championship trophy.
The match took place at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore [2, 6]. Aaron Hardie anchored the victory with a decisive all-round performance that impacted both innings of the final.
Hardie first dismantled the Hyderabad Kingsmen batting lineup, taking four wickets for 27 runs [3, 4]. His bowling spell limited the opposition's scoring potential and set the stage for a successful chase.
During the second half of the match, Hardie transitioned from bowler to batter. He scored an unbeaten 56 runs to guide Peshawar Zalmi across the finish line [3, 5]. The effort ensured the team secured the trophy by a margin of five wickets [1, 2].
Babar Azam led the team throughout the tournament as captain [1, 3]. While some reports attributed the victory to other players, the primary statistical drivers of the win were Hardie's contributions with both ball and bat [1, 3].
The championship concludes the PSL 11 season, establishing Peshawar Zalmi as the most recent champions of the league [3].
“Peshawar Zalmi won the Pakistan Super League 2026 title with a five-wicket victory”
The 2026 title reinforces Peshawar Zalmi's competitive longevity in the Pakistan Super League. By securing their second championship, the franchise demonstrates an ability to rebuild and win under the leadership of Babar Azam, while the reliance on Aaron Hardie highlights the critical role of high-performing international all-rounders in T20 finals.





