Monday 10 October 2011

Sialkot bowlers set up victory

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, 1st round, 4th day

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October 9, 2011

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In a dramatic final day at the Jinnah Stadium, Sialkot emerged victorious by 59 runs over Habib Bank Limited. Sialkot began the day on 61 for 7, ahead by 165, and were quickly bowled out, leaving a target of 188 as legspinner Danish Kaneria took 6 for 24. HBL's openers were dismissed early, after which a stubborn third-wicket stand gave them hope of a come-from-behind win. However, a burst of three wickets for four runs reduced HBL to 60 for 5, and despite a 45-run sixth-wicket stand, left-arm spinner Nabeel Malik's four strikes ensured Sialkot took nine points from the match.

After taking control of the game on the third day, Water and Power Development Authority finished the job on the last day, beating Abbottabad by 10 wickets at the Abbottabad Cricket Stadium. Abbottabad had started the day at 70 for 5, and were bowled out for 125. That left WAPDA 60 runs to get, and their openers knocked them off in 14.4 overs. While Naved-ul-Hasan had rocked Abbottabad's top order on the third day, it was left-arm spinner Zulfiqar Babar and seamer Imran Khan who mopped up the middle order and tail, finishing with seven wickets between them in the innings. Babar's four second-innings scalps meant he finished the match with eight wickets. Pakistan International Airlines and Islamabad was involved in a lot at Diamond Club Ground in Islamabad. AFAQ Raheem and Naeem Anjum fell early, ending the hopes of Islamabad for the last score of Pia first innings of 423 is Anwar Ali 5-65 Islamabad has completed the first sleeve 291, shortly after they started 256 for the fifth An advance of 142 in the bag, PIA gust to 157 for 3 in 27 overs before declaring and giving 300 Islamabad to hunt. The battle ended in Islamabad to 99 to 1 and Umair Khan unbeaten on the 50th

Kamran Akmal made a big hundred, along with the lower order that the National Bank of Pakistan drew their game in Rawalpindi after admitting a large head first innings Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi. Akmal 139 came off 196 balls with 18 fours and a six. Centurions Fawad Alam and Umar Amin left early, but Akmal Rawalpindi assured since most of the day. NBP has finally said 482-8, and the game was canceled in Rawalpindi 52-1

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Mohammad Hafeez took five wickets in a bowl of gas pipelines in Sui Northern Limited to a 119-victory crashed Khan Research Laboratories in Rawalpindi. Chasing 274, KRL fell from 113 to 3 for acquittal on the 154th Asad Ali KRL had shaken up the order with three doors, but they came by Ali Naqvi and Ali Khan, before Hafeez ran through the line-up , which takes 5 to 29 in 20.1 overs. SNGPL had previously said 242 for 8 after Khurram Shehzad and Adnan Akmal had been dismissed for the fifty or value. Ali Naqvi Offspinner finished with 4 for 44th

Need to 10:00 on the last day wickets, Lahore Ravi clinically country out of a huge win in Lahore Shalimar Lahore City Cricket Association Ground. Shalimar opener, Ahmed Dar and Mohammed Hamza, has added 65, raising hopes for their team to escape with a draw before the spectacular collapse of the driver's side was bowled for a double score. Up to 130 was reached 33-run eighth wicket after the Shalimar is decreased by 86 7, for 16 years, debutant, and Mohammad Nasim Saad Irfan legspinner from the surface of the configuration to set up an easy win.

Hyderabad, Quetta, and played a tie Niaz Stadium in Hyderabad. Having already taken a first innings advantage, Hyderabad, today beat 47.1 overs, eventually declared their second innings 215, 9 and Quetta unlikely tracking Rizwan Ahmed 295 Lal Kumar was 81 when the patient 39 was the next highest score. Gohar Faiz seamer finished 5 52 Reply opener Bismillah Khan struck 15 boundaries to reach out an unbeatable 100 109 balls, and the game was called from Quetta is 163 3
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