Sharjah:Islamabad United’s skipper Mohammad Sami took three consecutive wickets at the end of the match to bolster title holders Islamabad United supremacy at a stage where match could have gone both sides to eventually beat Peshawar Zalmi by 12 runs in PSL match in Sharjah on Friday night.

A jam-packed holiday crowd had their money’s worth as first AB de Villiers enthralled them with his slogging in Lahore Qalandars’s win before they got the Caribbean flair from Kieron Pollard in the second match.

But Islamabad skipper Sami had the last laugh with a hat-trick – the fourth in all PSL editions – to end with figures of 3-22, dismissing Wahab Riaz, Umaid Asif and Hasan Ali to seal victory at a crucial stage.

Karachi based Sami has now joined elite club of Mohammad Amir, Imran Tahir and Junaid Khan, other three who have also recorded hat-tricks in the past PSL matches.

Zalmi, chasing 159-run target were propelled by a fiery 22-ball 51 by Pollard with five sixes and three boundaries but as the asking rate surged he fell in the 17th over.

Islamabad ended up on 158-9 in their 20 overs with Bell scoring a patient 46-ball 54 with six boundaries and 18-ball 29 by Cameroon Delport who hit two sixes and a boundary.

Pollard added 55 quickfire runs with Sammy (11) as Peshawar needed 58 in the last five overs. Pollard hit two sixes and a four off spinner Samit Patel and then another two off Shadab Khan to give a real scare to Islamabad.

But he holed out to Faheen Ashraf who took 2-32.

It was young 18-year-old debutant Musa who shook Peshawar Zalmi innings with wickets of Kamran Akmal (seven), Dawid Malan (one) and Sammy to prove he has the talent to make his name from the PSL.

The win gives Islamabad their second win in four matches. They are now third in points table which is topped by Quetta Gladiators who have six points from three wins in as many games. Peshawar is second with four points in four matches but with a better net run-rate than Islamabad.

Lahore are fourth (two wins in four matches), Multan Sultans fifth (one win, three losses in four) and Karachi Kings sixth (one win, two losses in three matches).

It was once again the pace which worked well for Peshawar as Sameen Gul recorded his best PSL figures of 3-29 and Hasan (2-29) who rocked Islamabad’s top order after they were sent into bat in a 16,000 packed Sharjah stadium.

Sameen removed Luke Ronchi (21 off 15 balls with two sixes and a boundary) and Sahibzada Farhan (15) in his first spell. Once Hussain Talat was removed for a duck, Bell and Delport steadied the innings through their fourth wicket stand of 56.

Hasan broke the stand with the wicket of Delport.

Asif Ali looked dangerous as he hit two sixes in his five-ball 13 but played one shot too many before falling to Sameen in the 16th over.

Islamabad managed 44 in the last five overs but lost five wickets in the process. Bell was finally run out in the penultimate over but his steady innings that gave Islamabad something to fight on.