Captain of Multan Sultans, Ashton Turner, pointed fingers at tournament planners regarding the tight calendar in this year’s Pakistan Super League. Despite that, his team leads the 2026 standings having won four out of five games so far. Victory came first over Quetta Gladiators on Sunday, played under lights at Gaddafi Stadium. One more followed swiftly, another win – this time against Rawalpindi Pindiz – at the very same ground one day later. After facing the Gladiators, he spoke up about back-to-back fixtures. Recovery time between matches? Practically none, according to him.
“Might go and find somewhere to get a blanket and a pillow and sleep here – very short turnaround,” Turner said during the post-match presentation.
Even with little time to prepare, Turner highlighted how smoothly each part of the squad contributed during their win against Quetta Gladiators. What stood out was the way roles blended without gaps.
“Slightly different conditions than the last two games. We did well in all three facets, which is satisfying. I was probably going to bowl the first over, but we expected two left-handers at the top. Fair play to them – they changed that,” he added.
Far from done, Turner saw room to grow despite high spirits in camp. Not quite hitting top form, the team still chases what feels like a full game together. A flawless victory? Still out of reach, even with good energy around. The pieces haven’t fully clicked, he said, though belief runs deep
“We are having fun, a lot of smiles in our dressing room. Whilst we strive for a perfect game, we know there is a little bit we can improve. They were really tough wickets to bowl; first half done, important to take learnings forward. We have the luxury of bowling options and we want to have a wrist spinner in our ranks; conditions will dictate, might not bowl them as much… we know they are match-winners and they are going to be an important part going forward,” said Turner.
One week lies ahead for Multan Sultans to reset. Their next game comes up on Monday, April 13. Facing Peshawar Zalmi stands in the days just around the corner.
