Multan Sultans are the slight favourites to win PSL 2026 Match 13 against Quetta Gladiators on Sunday, April 5, 2026, at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore. The match gets underway at 7:30 PM IST (8:00 PM PKT).
Multan enters this fixture on the back of a defeat against Lahore Qalandars in a rain-reduced 13-over game. That loss aside, their campaign has been largely solid. Quetta Gladiators are in a more precarious spot. They have won just one of their three matches, losing convincingly to Islamabad United in their last outing.
The head-to-head numbers tell an even clearer story: Multan holds a 9-4 advantage over Quetta across 13 T20 meetings. In short, this has never been an easy fixture for the Gladiators. But cricket, as we know, has a habit of ignoring the history books.
PSL 2026 Match 13 QUE vs MUL Match Info

| Match | Match 13, PSL 2026 (HBL PSL 11) |
| Teams | Quetta Gladiators vs Multan Sultans |
| Date | Sunday, April 5, 2026 |
| Time | 7:30 PM IST | 8:00 PM PKT |
| Venue | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore |
| Live Broadcast | PTV Sports, A Sports, Geo Super, Ten Sports |
| Live Streaming | Tapmad, Tamasha, Myco |
| QUE Captain | Saud Shakeel |
| MUL Captain | Ashton Turner |
PSL 2026 Match 13 Odds For QUE vs MUL
Betting markets currently favour Multan Sultans heading into this fixture, which is no surprise given their head-to-head dominance and marginally better campaign form.
Multan’s win odds hover around 1.60-1.75 across major platforms. Quetta are listed as underdogs at 2.10-2.30, reflecting their inconsistent start to the season.
| Platform | QUE Win | MUL Win | Toss (QUE) | Toss (MUL) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1xBet | 2.25 | 1.65 | 1.88 | 1.88 |
| Stake | 2.20 | 1.68 | 1.90 | 1.85 |
| 4RABET | 2.30 | 1.60 | 1.88 | 1.88 |
| BetVibe | 2.15 | 1.72 | 1.90 | 1.85 |
*Odds are approximate and subject to change. Verify before placing any bet.
PSL 2026 Match 13 Toss Prediction For QUE vs MUL
At Gaddafi Stadium, dew is the defining factor for evening T20 matches. In the last six games at this ground, the toss-winning captain chose to field first on five occasions. The second-innings dew makes the ball slippery and harder to grip, giving the chasing side a clear advantage from around the 12th over onwards.
Both Saud Shakeel and Ashton Turner are pragmatic captains. Expect whoever wins the toss to opt for bowling first without hesitation.
Toss Prediction: The toss winner will choose to field first.
Quetta Gladiators Predicted Playing XI For PSL 2026 Match 13
Quetta Gladiators are the 2019 PSL champions. They have a talented squad, but their death bowling and middle-order consistency have let them down this season.
| # | Player | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Shamyl Hussain | Batter (Opener) |
| 2 | Saud Shakeel (c) | Batter (Opener) |
| 3 | Rilee Rossouw * | Batter |
| 4 | Hasan Nawaz | Batter |
| 5 | Ben McDermott * (wk) | WK-Batter |
| 6 | Tom Curran * | All-rounder |
| 7 | Khawaja Nafay | Batter |
| 8 | Ahmed Daniyal | Bowler (Pacer) |
| 9 | Alzarri Joseph * | Bowler (Pacer) |
| 10 | Abrar Ahmed | Bowler (Leg-spinner) |
| 11 | Usman Tariq | Bowler (Pacer) |
| 12 | Bevon Jacobs * (Impact) | All-rounder |
* Overseas player
Key Watch: Rilee Rossouw is Quetta’s most dangerous batter. His 121 off 51 Balls against Peshawar Zalmi in PSL 2023 shows what he can do on his day. He hasn’t quite fired yet in 2026, but Gaddafi’s batting-friendly surface could bring out the best in the South African.
Abrar Ahmed is Quetta’s main wicket-taking threat with the ball. His googly variations on a flat track can trouble even the best batters, especially in the middle overs.
Alzarri Joseph gives them genuine pace with the new ball, and his ability to bowl at the death is critical given Quetta’s bowling issues this season.
Multan Sultans Predicted Playing XI For PSL 2026 Match 13
The Multan Sultans are a new-look franchise for PSL 2026. Previously, the Sialkot Stallionz team was rebranded as Multan Sultans. They have assembled a well-balanced squad with international firepower across all departments.
| Rank | Player | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Josh Philippe * (wk) | WK-Batter (Opener) |
| 2 | Sahibzada Farhan | Batter (Opener) |
| 3 | Shan Masood | Batter |
| 4 | Steve Smith * | Batter |
| 5 | Ashton Turner * (c) | Batter |
| 6 | Delano Potgieter * | All-rounder |
| 7 | Mohammad Nawaz | All-rounder |
| 8 | Arshad Iqbal | Bowler (Pacer) |
| 9 | Mohammad Wasim Jnr | Bowler (Pacer) |
| 10 | Tabraiz Shamsi * | Bowler (Spinner) |
| 11 | Muhammad Ismail | Bowler (Pacer) |
| 12 | Lachlan Shaw * (Impact) | Batter |
* Overseas player
Key Watch: Sahibzada Farhan is currently the tournament’s leading six-hitter with 10 sixes in PSL 2026 ([CREX](https://crex.com/series/pakistan-super-league-2026-2BK)). His aggressive opening approach sets the tone for Multan’s batting.
Steve Smith and Ashton Turner form a reliable middle order. Smith’s experience in high-pressure T20 situations makes him a consistent performer regardless of conditions.
Tabraiz Shamsi is Multan’s most dangerous bowler. His left-arm wrist spin is notoriously difficult to read and particularly effective on a wearing Lahore surface in the middle overs.
Gaddafi Stadium Pitch Report PSL 2026
The Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore is a batter’s ground. The surface is flat with true, even bounce and a fast outfield that sends even mistimed shots racing to the boundary. This is not a pitch that hides talent on either side.
| Stadium | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore |
| Capacity | 34,000 |
| Pitch Type | Flat, batting-friendly, true bounce |
| Avg 1st Innings Score (T20) | 166-170 runs |
| Best Strategy | Bat second (dew factor) |
| Pace vs Spin Wickets (Last 5 T20S) | Pace 40 wkts vs Spin 28 wkts |
What to expect from the surface on April 5:
- Flat from ball one: Batters can play their strokes immediately. There is no early moisture advantage for bowlers.
- Pacers get early movement: Fast bowlers find swing and seam under the lights with the fresh ball, but that window closes by the fourth or fifth over.
- Spinners struggle: The track offers minimal turn. Spinners must rely on pace variations and flight rather than bite.
- Dew changes everything: Evening dew from around the 12th over makes gripping the ball difficult for bowlers. Chasing teams exploit this consistently.
- Expected score range: 165-185 runs per innings.
Lahore Weather Report, April 5, 2026
The weather outlook for Lahore on April 5 is largely clear. After the rain chaos that has disrupted multiple PSL 2026 matches at Gaddafi Stadium, fans will be relieved to hear there is a minimal chance of interruption for this fixture.
| Condition | Mostly clear, mild clouds in the evening |
| Temperature | 26°C – 32°C during match hours |
| Humidity | Moderate (~35-45%) |
| Wind Speed | Light, 10-15 km/h |
| Dew Factor | Significant dew expected post 12th over (2nd innings) |
| Rain Probability | Less than 10% during match hours |
| Match Interruption Risk | Very Low |
QUE vs MUL Head-to-Head Record
Historically, this fixture has been Multan’s game to lose. Across 13 T20 meetings, Multan Sultans lead 9-4. That’s not a slight edge. That’s dominance.
In the last five encounters, Multan has won four and Quetta only one. Even when Quetta’s batting has clicked, their bowling has struggled to defend or restrict Multan’s lineup.
Key Head-to-Head Stats:
- Overall record: Multan Sultans 9 wins, Quetta Gladiators 4 wins (13 matches since 2018)
- Last 5 matches: Multan won 4, Quetta won 1
- Multan’s average runs: 171.8 runs per match vs Quetta’s 145.5
- Multan’s highest: 262 runs | Quetta’s highest: 253 runs in this fixture
- Quetta’s sole recent win: A tricky, low-scoring game that was the exception rather than the rule
Our Prediction: Multan Sultans Have Better Chances to Win PSL 2026 Match 13
Bottom line: Multan Sultans should win this one.
Why Multan Sultans Hold the Edge
Their top order is firing. Sahibzada Farhan’s aggressive starts have set up successful chases and competitive totals all tournament. Josh Philippe and Shan Masood give them stability through the middle, while Smith and Turner can accelerate when needed.
Bowling variety is superior. Tabraiz Shamsi is one of the best wrist spinners in franchise cricket right now. Combined with the pace of Arshad Iqbal and Muhammad Ismail (yes, the one who gave away 14 runs off a single ball against Lahore, but that’s a one-off), Multan’s attack covers all bases.
Head-to-head says it all. Nine wins in 13 encounters isn’t just form. At this point, Quetta facing Multan is a bit like turning up to an exam having only read half the syllabus.
How Quetta Gladiators Can Cause an Upset
Rilee Rossouw at his best is unplayable. On a flat Lahore track, if Rossouw clicks early, Quetta can post 190+. He’s done it before in PSL, and his 104 off 46 in 2025 shows his ceiling against top opponents.
Abrar Ahmed can win matches. The leg-spinner took 3/23 against Hyderabad and is
Quetta’s most reliable wicket-taking option. If he can disrupt Multan’s middle order, the scoreboard pressure builds fast.
Alzarri Joseph with the new ball. If the West Indian pacer is firing under lights, Multan’s openers will have to work hard early. One good opening spell from Joseph and Quetta is in the contest.
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Final Verdict
Multan Sultans should win this match, though it may not be as comfortable as the head-to-head numbers suggest. Quetta have match-winners capable of turning any game. But Multan’s bowling depth, experienced batting lineup, and tactical consistency make them the safer pick on a Lahore surface built for chasing.
The dew factor will be significant. Whichever team bats second has a meaningful advantage after the 12th over. Toss will matter. But even accounting for that, Multan’s overall quality edges them ahead.
