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Umar Akmal puts SNGPL in command

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, 2nd round, Division Two, 1st day

ESPNcricinfo staff

October 12, 2011

Contrasting centuries from Umar Akmal and Ali Waqas put Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited in command of their match against Multan at the Multan Cricket Stadium. The pair built on a quick start from the openers, with Azeem Ghumman going on to make a brisk 77. Ghumman and Waqas put on 104 for the second wicket to take SNGPL to 156 for 2, but the worst was yet to come for Multan. Umar Akmal clobbered 21 fours and three sixes in an unbeaten 153 that came at better than a run-a-ball and took less than three hours. His pyrotechnics were in contrast to the sedate 104 from Waqas which required nearly five hours.

Shalimar in Lahore continued their poor start to fall 84 all season, against the Khan Research Laboratories, Gaddafi Stadium. This total does not seem likely negligible, when they reached 66 3, but the left arm spinner Nayyer Abbas, tore the Middle spark a dramatic fall. Lahore lost their last four wickets without a run added to part-time spinner Saeed Anwar left arm over figures 2.1-2-0-3. KRL, then solidified through the advantage of half a century later by Zain Abbas Khan genicity of semicarbazide, which took 140 1 strains.

Peshawar is a specialist batsmen flopped against the Ravi in ​​Lahore Arbab Niaz Stadium, which meant that despite the resistance of lower order, they closed the 190th The fast bowler Emmad Ali made the breakthrough early in Peshawar and was quick 5 to 75 A seventh wicket stand of 65 between Riaz Afridi and Ali Gauhar wicketkeeper pushed them to 200 before the last three wickets went down four times. Lahore Ravi had a collapse of their own at an early stage, the elongation at 21 for 3 before Mohammad Saad and Captain Usman Salahuddin, who has just recovered from dengue and played his first game since May, placed on 84 for the fourth. Lahore ended the day on 113 for 5

Karachi Whites made progress very slow to Quetta, the National Bank of Pakistan Sports Complex to end the first day on 228 for 4 Four of the six batters in Karachi has made the forties, with Captain Akbar-ur- Rehman and Abdul Jabbar remains undefeated. Handles the most patient of the day came open Murtaza Majeed, who worked for more than four hours before being dismissed for a 46 that had only two limitations. No. 4 batsman Saeed Bin Nasser also helped, making a quicker than 45 Quetta struggled to make inroads.

A series of half-century of its higher end helped United Bank Limited to $ 288 against Niaz Stadium in Hyderabad 6. Khan opens UBL ships and No. 3 ducks Sukhail Saad, but the other is open, and Asad Ali Tahir Mughal No. 4 position in 101 for the third window to launch a recovery. With the drummer for the next Mohammad Sami, also made a fifty, and adding 118 for the fourth ring with Assad, Osama bin Laden has become a strong 222 for 3 before Hyderabad responded with three windows to level the day after a little.
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