Multan continue dismal season with Karachi defeatpublished at 19:51 1 May

Multan Sultans continued their dismal Pakistan Super League campaign with a crushing 87-run defeat to Karachi Kings.
The league's bottom side, who have now won one of their eight matches, were chasing 205, but were bowled out for 117 with 23 balls to spare.
Afghanistan all-rounder Mohammad Nabi took 3-14 for Karachi, who dismissed six Multan batters for single figures.
Kamran Ghulam top-scored for Multan with 29, while former England bowler David Willey was run-out for a duck by compatriot James Vince after facing one ball.
Vince had been the pick of the Karachi batters after they won the toss and chose to set a total, hitting an unbeaten 65 from 45 from number three.
Captain David Warner (30 from 13) and Tim Seifert (22 from 11) put on an opening partnership of 53 inside four overs, before both fell inside the space of three balls.
Vince added 68 with Irfan Khan Niazi (40) and 66 with Khushdil Shah (33 not out) as Karachi closed on 204-4, a total that proved well beyond Multan.
Karachi remain in fourth position, with four wins and three defeats.
