Four matches decided

Published November 30, 2001

LAHORE, Nov 29: Four more matches of the Ramazan-ul-Mubarak floodlit cricket tournament were decided on Wednesday night.

Wahdat Eaglets beat Ludhiana Gymkhana by three wickets at the Model Town ground. An all-round performance by Kashif Siddique could not save Ludhiana Gymkhana from defeat.

Scores:

Ludhiana Gymkhana: 134 for nine in stipulated 20 overs (Adnan Raza 40, Kashif Siddique 31; Ali Shah 3-26, Imran Ali Shah 2-24).

Wahdat Eaglets: 135 for seven in 19.2 overs (Faisal 32, Jalal 29; Kashif Siddique 4-26, Abdul Qadeer 1-23).

At the Punjab University Old Campus ground, P & T Gymkhana beat Moghalpura Gymkhana by 11 runs.

Scores:

P & T Gymkhana: 147 for eight in 20 overs (Imran Sabir 23, Muhammad Shoaib 20; Mazhar Qayyum 3-26, Hafeezur Rahman 2-15).

Moghalpura Gymkhana: 136 all out (Sohail Idrees 27, Ali Raza 25; Adil Nisar 3-27, Farhan Adil 2-19).

Appolo Club beat Cricket Centre by ten runs in another match of the tournament at Old F C College ground.

Scores:

Appolo Club: 129 for nine in 20 overs (Tariq Aziz Logie 31, Babar Safdar 25; Ijaz 3-23, Sajid Aziz 2-25).

Cricket Centre: 119 all out in 18.5 overs (Khalid 41, Kamran 29; Babar Safdar 2-11, Raza 1-17).

At the Punjab University Old Campus ground, DCO Eleven defeated Universal Club by eight wickets.

Scores:

Universal Club: 125 all out in 18.1 overs (Ahmad Khan 41, Imran 32, Khurrum 13; Rizwan 2-12, Atif 2-24, Tahir 1-19).

DCO XI: 126 for two in 18.1 overs (Tahir 32, Shafqat 31, Kamran 28; Amjad 1-25, Imran 1-28).

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