PSL 2026 Live – RWP vs MS Live Streaming Free – A Sports Live Match – Multan Sultans vs Rawalpindiz, 14th Match, Live Online

Multan Sultans vs Rawalpindiz, 14th Match, Pakistan Super League 2026 takes place today, April 6, 2026, at 7:30 PM local time (which is 7:30 PM IST as well, given the timing alignment). The game unfolds at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

Gaddafi Stadium’s pitch favors batters right from the start, with a flat surface that allows free strokeplay and an average first-innings score around 175-178 in PSL games. Pacers might snag early seam movement under lights, but spinners come into play later, and teams batting first have won 38 of 69 matches here. Expect a high-scoring affair if the fresh deck holds true to form.

Conditions look cool at around 18°C with 77% humidity, light winds of 2 mph, partial clouds at 40%, and some smoke in the air. No major rain threats, so a full match is on the cards, though the haze could slightly affect visibility for fielders.

This clash pits a resurgent Multan Sultans side, sitting pretty with two wins from three (now possibly three from four per latest tallies), against a struggling Rawalpindiz outfit pointless after three straight losses. For Multan, a win catapults them toward the top of the PSL 2026 table, building momentum after a recent slip against Lahore Qalandars. Rawalpindiz desperately need points to kickstart their debut-ish campaign, or risk sinking deeper into relegation worries early on.

Multan Sultans boast solid momentum: they chased down wins against Hyderabad Kingsmen by six wickets and Islamabad United by five, though a rain-affected loss to Lahore on April 3 stung. Their batting depth and bowling variety have shone, placing them second or third on the points table with a healthy NRR. Rawalpindiz, meanwhile, are winless—beaten in three straight, including tight losses to Karachi Kings and Peshawar Zalmi where they posted competitive 200+ totals but couldn’t defend. Defensive frailties and failure to close games haunt them.

MS vs RWP Match Details

  • Event: PSL 2026
  • Teams: Multan Sultans vs Rawalpindi
  • Date: 06 April 2026
  • Time: 7:00 PM PST
  • Venue: Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

PSL 2026 Live Streaming Info

The Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2026 kicks off on March 26, 2026, and will run till May 3, 2026. This season includes 44 thrilling matches across 6 major stadiums in Pakistan: Lahore, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Karachi, Multan, and Peshawar.

The tournament consists of 8 teams competing in a double round-robin format, followed by playoffs and a grand final.

  • In Pakistan, PTV Sports and A Sports will also broadcast the matches live on TV. Tapmad and the Tamasha App will live stream all matches of the PSL 2025. Visit the Tapmad website or download the app for instant access.
  • In the United States: FuboTV – Sign up for a free trial, download the app or visit the website, and tune into Willow TV to watch the live match.
  • In the United Kingdom, Sky Sports will broadcast and live-stream all matches of the PSL 2025 through their TV channel and Sky Go app.
  • In Australia: PSL 2025 matches will be available on the Tapmad App (via subscription). Download the app for access to all live games.
  • In New Zealand, PSL fans can watch matches via the Myco App or Tapmad, both offering global access to the tournament.
  • In the Caribbean, SportsMax TV will provide live coverage of the PSL 2025 across the region.
  • How to Watch the PSL Match for Free.

How to Watch the PSL Match for Free:

PSL 2026 matches are absolutely free through the following platforms: Tamasha App: Official broadcaster with HD quality (available on Android, iOS, and Web), PTV Sports & A Sports (TV & Online)

Live Streaming Info:

The 14th T20 PSL MS vs RWP 2026 will be live on PTV Sports.

Live Score Info: 

Multan Sultans vs Rawalpindi 2026: All matches on ESPN and Cricbuzz have live scores.

Multan Sultans vs Rawalpindi

Head-to-Head

This marks the first-ever PSL meeting between Multan Sultans and Rawalpindiz, so total matches played: 0, wins: Multan 0, Rawalpindiz 0. No last five results exist, heightening the unpredictability—Rawalpindiz enter as total underdogs with no prior blueprint.

Multan Sultans Analysis

Multan’s strength lies in a balanced top order blending experience and flair, led by captain Ashton Turner who’s been pivotal in chases. Their bowling, spearheaded by Mohammad Wasim and Peter Siddle, has restricted opponents effectively, while all-rounders like Arafat Minhas (76 runs off 33 balls, plus wickets) and Mohammad Nawaz add firepower. Weakness? Occasional middle-order wobbles, as seen versus Lahore, but recent form (W-W-L) suggests resilience. Key players: Steve Smith for anchors, Josh Philippe’s keeping and batting, Minhas’ explosiveness.

Probable XI: Sahibzada Farhan, Steve Smith, Josh Philippe (wk), Shan Masood, Ashton Turner (c), Arafat Minhas, Mohammad Nawaz, Peter Siddle, Mohammad Wasim, Momin Qamar, Shehzad Gul.

Rawalpindiz Analysis

Rawalpindiz pack punch in batting with skipper Mohammad Rizwan’s consistency and overseas stars like Daryl Mitchell and Sam Billings, who’ve shown fight in high totals. Veteran Mohammad Amir leads the attack, promising early breakthroughs, backed by legspinner Rishad Hossain. But weaknesses glare: bowling leaks runs (conceding chases comfortably), and they’ve folded under pressure in losses to Karachi, Peshawar, and others (L-L-L). Key men: Rizwan for stability, Mitchell’s all-round threat, Amir’s experience. Momentum’s absent, but a first win feels due if they fire collectively.

Probable XI: Mohammad Rizwan (c/wk), Yasir Khan, Kamran Ghulam, Abdullah Fazal, Sam Billings, Daryl Mitchell, Dian Forrester, Rishad Hossain, Jalat Khan, Mohammad Amir, Amir Khan.

Key Talking Points

  • Can Rawalpindiz’ batting firepower finally click against Multan’s disciplined attack?

  • Steve Smith vs Amir: Experience clash in the middle overs.

  • Multan’s chase mastery (two recent wins) on a batting paradise.

  • Debut rivalry adds spice—no history, pure pressure cooker.

Multan Sultans hold the edge with superior form, balance, and venue savvy—expect them to post or chase 180+ comfortably on this flat Gaddafi track. Rawalpindi’s bowling woes persist, making an upset unlikely despite Rizwan’s leadership. Sultans win by 15-20 runs or 6 wickets.

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