Rawalpindi let Punjab off hook

Published January 9, 2002

RAWALPINDI, Jan 8: Rawalpindi after putting on a respectable 249, dropped three catches to leave Rest of Punjab at a happy 68 for no loss on the first day of their Quaid Trophy Grade-I game at the KRL Stadium.

Mohammad Wasim, Nadeem Abbasi and Pervez Aziz were the culprits giving two lives to Saeed Anwar Junior who finished the day unbeaten on 29 and Rizwan Ahmed was batting on 30.

Fresh from their victory over Islamabad last week, Rawalpindi made a cracking start after being asked to bat first. Half centuries by opener Babar Naeem and Yasir Arafat later in the order helped them to a healthy total.

Babar struck six boundaries in scoring 56 that came off 60 balls while Yasir, who also hit up as many runs, needed 97 deliveries. Also batting responsibly were Mohammad Zahid (43) and Naseer Ahmed (35).

Fast bowler Abdur Rauf and spinner Mushtaq Ahmed were the chief wicket-takers for the Rest with three each.

Scoreboard

RAWALPINDI (1st Innings):

Naveed Ashraf c Fazil b Rauf 15

Babar Naeem b Mushtaq 56

Shahid Javed c Aamir b Mushtaq 11

Mohammad Wasim c Sufian b Azhar 0

Naseer Ahmed c Fazil b Rauf 35

Pervez Aziz b Mushtaq 0

Yasir Arafat lbw b Shabbir 56

Naeem Akhtar c Fazil b Shabbir 1

Nadeem Abbasi c Saeed b Rauf 4

Mohammad Zahid c Hasnain b Rizwan 43

Azhar Bhatti not out 4

EXTRAS (B-6, LB-7, W-7, NB-4) 24

TOTAL (all out, 57.3 overs) 249

FALL OF WKTS: 1-52, 2-79, 3-84, 4-92, 5-92, 6-140, 7-141, 8-146, 9-225.

BOWLING: Shabbir Ahmed 12.3-2-45-2; Abdur Rauf 12.3-2-52-3; Mushtaq Ahmed 18-2-87-3; Azhar Abbas 7-2-36-1; Rizwan Ahmed 4-0-16-1.

REST OF PUNJAB (1st Innings):

Saeed Anwar Jr not out 29

Rizwan Ahmed not out 30

EXTRAS (B-4, LB-1, NB-4) 9

TOTAL (for no wkt, 20.3 overs) 68

BOWLING (to-date): Mohammad Zahid 6-0-22-0; Naeem Akhtar 10-5-15-0; Yasir Arafat 4.3-0-26-0.

UMPIRES: Sajjad Asghar and Iqbal Butt.

MATCH REFEREE: Abdul Sami Khan.

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