After being put in to bat, Lahore posted a strong 199 for 6, built around Fakhar Zaman’s 53 off 39 and a late flourish from *Haseebullah Khan (40 off 28)**.
Bangladesh batter Parvez Hossain Emon got a start but could not convert it, scoring 14 off 13 balls before falling to Riley Meredith in the 16th over.
Chasing 200, Hyderabad never truly recovered after early blows, and Lahore’s bowlers kept the pressure on throughout the innings.
Among them, Mustafizur stood out with a disciplined spell of 1 for 19 in four overs, conceding at just 4.75 an over, the most economical spell of the innings.
The Bangladesh left-armer struck a key blow when he removed Irfan Khan with a clever slower delivery, forcing a mistimed shot that was comfortably taken in the deep. His control in the middle overs helped Lahore tighten their grip on the chase.
While Mustafizur kept things tight, the rest of the attack shared the wickets. Ubaid Shah and Haris Rauf picked up two wickets each, while Shaheen Afridi and Sikandar Raza chipped in with one and two respectively, as Hyderabad were bowled out for 130.