Ingram became the first overseas player to score a century in the Pakistan Super League. The top-order batsman hit 12 fours, and as many as eight sixes at a strike rate of 215.25.
WATCH: @CAIngram41 played an innings to remember, much to the delight of @thePSLt20 crowd as @KarachiKingsARY defeated @TeamQuetta in Sharjah
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Sohail Tanvir picked two wickets in his four-over quota off 21 runs, while Mohammad Nawaz and Fawad Ahmed picked one wicket each.
Fast bowler Ghulam Mudassar and Anwar Ali's stats were a sorry tale as they departed the stadium wicketless while giving runs on an average of 14.66 and 10.90, respectively.
Quetta Gladiators posted 186-5 courtesy of Umar Akmal and Anwar Ali - which could be best described as 'annihilation' of the Karachi Kings' bowling attack led by Mohammad Amir.
The in-form Akmal took charge of the Gladiators after Watson and Rossouw took the team to a formidable position. The former Pakistan middle-order batsman concluded his innings with 55 runs off 37 balls with five boundaries on 148.64 strike rate.
Rilee Rossouw played his fair share with 44 runs off 32 balls.
But in a show dominated by Akmal and Rossouw, a late six-ball cameo of Anwar Ali, made his special place in the improvised sports drama. Anwar with his late perfect slogging contributed 27 runs with four sixes.
For Kings, Aamir Yamin took three wickets off 37 runs while Mohammad Amir gave 39 runs on just one wicket.
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