QG vs KK Match 37 Dream11 Prediction PSL 2026 (25 April)

Written By: Sanjay Thomas
Published: April 24, 2026

Karachi Kings are the slight favourites to beat Quetta Gladiators in PSL 2026 Match 37. Quetta Gladiators host Karachi Kings on Saturday, April 25, 2026, at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. The match starts at 2:30 PM local time (3:00 PM IST), making it an afternoon encounter.

Quetta Gladiators have already been eliminated from the playoff race. This is their final match of the season and carries no qualification stakes for them. Karachi Kings sit on six points from seven matches with three wins and four defeats. They still have a mathematical chance of making the top four, but their margin for error is slim.

For Karachi, this is a must-win game. For Quetta, it is a chance to finish the season on a positive note and restore some pride after a rough second half.

PSL 2026 Match 37 QG vs KK Match Info

DetailInfo
MatchMatch 37, PSL 2026 (HBL PSL 11)
TeamsQuetta Gladiators vs Karachi Kings
DateSaturday, April 25, 2026
Time2:30 PM (PKT) / 3:00 PM IST
VenueGaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Live BroadcastPTV Sports, A Sports, Geo Super, Ten Sports (Pakistan)
Live StreamingTapmad, Tamasha (Pakistan); Tapmad (Global, paid)
QG CaptainSaud Shakeel
KK CaptainDavid Warner / Moeen Ali

Note: PSL 2026 matches currently have no official broadcast or streaming partner in India due to bilateral tensions. Indian fans can access Tapmad via a paid subscription.

PSL 2026 Match 37 Odds for QG vs KK

Karachi Kings enter this fixture with more to play for, and the odds reflect that slight edge. Quetta have nothing to lose, which can sometimes make them a dangerous opponent.

PlatformKK Win OddsQG Win OddsToss Odds (KK)Toss Odds (QG)
1xBet1.652.201.901.85
Stake1.682.151.881.88
4RABET1.702.101.901.85
BetVibe1.672.181.881.90

Note: Odds are indicative and can shift before the toss. Always verify on your preferred platform before placing a bet.

PSL 2026 Match 37 Toss Prediction for QG vs KK

The Gaddafi Stadium pitch in Lahore is widely regarded as one of the best batting tracks in Pakistan. The surface is flat with a lightning-fast outfield.

In this tournament, 80% of matches at this venue have been won by the team that bowled first. Dew is often a major factor in evening matches, making it difficult for bowlers to grip the ball. Because of this, teams winning the toss often prefer to bowl first.

However, this is a day match starting at 2:30 PM local time. Dew will not be a factor here. The pitch will play its best for batting in the first innings, and with no dew to swing the odds, the toss call becomes more balanced. Teams may look to bat first and set a target rather than chase under a slower afternoon surface.

Toss Prediction: Expect the toss winner to bat first, given the afternoon start and absence of dew.

QG Predicted Playing XI for PSL 2026 Match 37

After their second defeat to Lahore Qalandars in Match 30, Quetta Gladiators were officially knocked out of the PSL 2026 playoffs. The team finished with three wins and six defeats in nine matches.

Their best performance in the second half of the tournament came against Lahore Qalandars in Match 26, where a brilliant 104-run partnership between Rilee Rossouw and Hasan Nawaz helped them win by six wickets. They then suffered a heavy 118-run loss to Peshawar Zalmi, who posted 255/3 in 20 overs.

RankPlayerRole
1Shamyl HussainBatter (Opener)
2Saud Shakeel (c)Batter
3Rilee RossouwBatter
4Hasan NawazBatter
5Dinesh Chandimal (wk)WK-Batter
6Bevon JacobsBatter / All-rounder
7Jahandad KhanAll-rounder
8Alzarri JosephBowler
9Abrar AhmedLeg-spinner
10Usman TariqBowler
11Saqib Khan / Ahmed DaniyalBowler

Key Notes:

  • Rilee Rossouw has been Quetta’s batting anchor in PSL 2026, scoring a composed 60* against Lahore Qalandars in Match 26. He is easily their most reliable batter in the middle overs.
  • Shamyl Hussain has consistently shown the ability to take the game away in the powerplay, scoring a half-century during Quetta’s chase against Lahore Qalandars in Match 30.
  • Usman Tariq has been Quetta’s most consistent bowler this season and is one of their key wicket-taking options.
  • Abrar Ahmed has been economical through the middle overs all season, and he finished as Quetta’s leading wicket-taker in PSL 2025 with 17 wickets.

KK Predicted Playing XI for PSL 2026 Match 37

Karachi Kings began their campaign on a high, winning their first three matches, but momentum has since faded. They suffered defeats to Peshawar Zalmi, Hyderabad Kingsmen, and Islamabad United in succession before losing to Multan Sultans in a close game.

Their most recent match saw them post 182/9 against Peshawar Zalmi. Jason Roy top-scored with 85 off 51 balls, but there was little support from those around him. A dramatic collapse at the death cost them runs, and Zalmi chased it down comfortably with seven wickets to spare.

RankPlayerRole
1David Warner (c)Batter (Opener)
2Jason RoyBatter (Opener)
3Reeza HendricksBatter
4Salman AghaAll-rounder
5Moeen AliAll-rounder
6Azam Khan (wk)WK-Batter
7Khushdil ShahBatter / All-rounder
8Abbas AfridiBowler
9Hasan AliBowler
10Adam ZampaLeg-spinner
11Mir Hamza / Zahid MahmoodBowler

Key Notes:

  • Jason Roy has been Karachi’s standout batter this season. His 85 off 51 balls against Peshawar Zalmi in Match 32 showed exactly what he is capable of when he gets going.
  • Moeen Ali played a decisive role in Karachi’s first match win of PSL 2026, top-scoring with 48 off 29 balls and then picking up two key wickets with the ball. He remains their best all-round option.
  • Zahid Mahmood was added to the Karachi Kings squad as a replacement for Khuzaima bin Tanveer, who departed for national duty. He brings sharp leg-spin and a reliable googly to the bowling attack.
  • Hasan Ali’s variations in the death overs have been a key factor in Karachi’s wins this season. He currently leads their wicket tally.

Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore Pitch Report – PSL 2026

The surface at Gaddafi Stadium is batting-friendly with even bounce and excellent carry, making it ideal for stroke play. The fast outfield further supports high-scoring encounters. Fast bowlers get early movement and seam assistance, especially with a fresh ball. However, as the innings progress, the wicket tends to ease out, giving batters the upper hand.

Spinners need to be precise with their lengths to avoid being punished by set batters, though the larger square boundaries do offer some assistance to slower bowlers who use the dimensions smartly.

DetailInfo
StadiumGaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Capacity~27,000
Pitch TypeBatting-friendly; flat surface, true bounce
Average 1st Innings Score (PSL)175 to 195
Boundary SizeShort straight, larger square; fast outfield
Best StrategyBat first in day games; consider chasing under lights

What to expect on April 25:

The Gaddafi Stadium pitch produces high-scoring matches. The ball comes onto the bat nicely and pacers may find some early swing and bounce in the first six overs. Spinners can pick up wickets in the middle overs, but the pitch generally flattens out as the match goes on.

Since this is a day match, dew is not expected to play a role. The pitch should remain consistent across both innings, making the toss less decisive than usual. A total of 175 to 195 would be competitive. Scores above 200 are possible given the quality of batters on both sides.

Lahore Weather Report – April 25, 2026

The forecast for Lahore on April 25 shows temperatures ranging from around 85°F to 111°F (29°C to 44°C), with a 20% chance of light rain. Since the match starts at 2:30 PM local time, conditions will be hot and dry for the most part. The rain probability is low, but not negligible.

DetailInfo
ConditionHot, mostly sunny; slight rain risk
Temperature40°C to 44°C (daytime high), 29°C to 32°C (later afternoon)
HumidityLow to Moderate (~20 to 35%)
Wind SpeedLight, around 15 to 20 km/h, NW direction
Cloud CoverMostly clear with patchy clouds
Dew FactorNot expected (day match)
Rain ProbabilityAround 20%
Match Interruption RiskLow. A full 40-over game is expected

Dream11 Team for QG vs KK

Dream11 Team for QG vs KK

QG vs KK Head-to-Head in PSL History

Overall Head-to-Head:

Matches PlayedQG WinsKK WinsNo Result
211371

In the head-to-head record between these two franchises, Quetta clearly hold the advantage. Out of 20 completed matches, Quetta have won 13, while Karachi have managed 7 victories.

Last 5 Matches:

MatchWinnerMargin
PSL 2026Karachi Kings14 runs
PSL 2025Quetta Gladiators5 runs
PSL 2025Karachi Kings56 runs
PSL 2024Karachi Kings7 wickets
PSL 2024Quetta Gladiators5 wickets

Rivalry Highlights:

  • In their first meeting of PSL 2026 (Match 2), Karachi Kings won by 14 runs. Moeen Ali top-scored with 48 off 29 balls, and Quetta were cruising at 75/0 after six overs before the Kings’ bowlers turned the game around completely.
  • Their most recent PSL 2025 encounter was a tight five-run win for Quetta, with the result going down to the final over.
  • Despite Quetta’s overall dominance in this rivalry, Karachi has won two of the last three completed meetings, making this a much more competitive matchup than the overall head-to-head suggests.

Our Prediction: Karachi Kings Have the Edge in PSL 2026 Match 37

Bottom line: Karachi Kings win, setting or chasing a target in the 170 to 195 range.

Why KK Win

Massive motivation gap. Karachi Kings desperately need two points to keep their playoff hopes alive. Quetta has already been eliminated. That difference in urgency often plays out on the field.

Top-order quality. Warner, Roy, and Hendricks form one of the most explosive opening combinations in this edition of PSL. When Jason Roy gets going, as he showed with 85 off 51 against Zalmi, Karachi can post totals that are difficult to chase on any surface.

Bowling balance. Hasan Ali’s death-over variations have been a difference-maker for Karachi in their wins this season. Combined with Adam Zampa’s crafty leg-spin and Abbas Afridi’s pace, this is a well-rounded attack.

Head-to-head in 2026. Karachi already beat Quetta in Match 2 of this edition and will carry that confidence into the rematch.

Why QG Could Win

Nothing to lose. Quetta are playing without any pressure of qualification, and that freedom can sometimes produce their best cricket.

Rossouw and Hussain at the top. When Shamyl Hussain fires in the powerplay and Rossouw anchors the middle overs, Quetta can post totals above 180 at this ground. They did it against Lahore in Match 26.

Abrar Ahmed’s spin. On a pitch that starts to grip as the match progresses, Abrar becomes increasingly dangerous. He is hard to score off and always takes wickets when Quetta need them most.

Quetta’s edge in the overall record. History favours them. They are a resilient side and have beaten Karachi in tight finishes before, including just last season.

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Final Verdict

This is a match where the motivation story will likely win out. Karachi Kings cannot afford to lose, and they have the batting lineup to take this game away from Quetta. However, Quetta’s bowlers, particularly Abrar and Usman Tariq, can create early trouble, and their opening pair is fully capable of setting a big target.

The toss could still matter, even in a day game. Whoever bats first at Gaddafi Stadium gets the best of a fresh surface. A total around 180 to 195 should be enough to win.

Predicted Winner: Karachi Kings Predicted Margin: 5 to 7 wickets (if chasing) or 10 to 15 runs (if defending)

This prediction is based on publicly available squad data, form, venue stats, and head-to-head records as of April 24, 2026. Official playing XIs will be confirmed at the toss.

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