Rashid, Wajid slam centuries

Published December 18, 2002

KARACHI, Dec 17: Three more matches were decided in KCCA Inter-zonal cricket tournament played at the various grounds of the city here yesterday.

The highlights of the day’s play was brilliant centuries by Mir Rashid (119), Wajid Ali (101 not out) as well as deadly bowling by medium pacer Shahid Ayoub (5-67), Nadeem Ismail (5-37) and M. Ali (4-82).

Summarized scores:

Zone VI beat Zone IV by nine wickets.

Zone-IV 179/9 (M. Bilal 53, Khalid Latif 28, Fahad Iqbal 21; Shahid Ayoub 5/67, M. Imran 2/27);

Zone-VI 180 for one (Kamran Hussain 86, Kamran Bin Mansoor 73 n.o).

Zone I beat Zone VII by 84 runs.

Zone-I 251 for four (Azmat Ali 77, Waseem Naeem 57, Rashid Ali 50 n.o. Faraz Ahmed 27; Raheel Waris 3-85).

Zone-VII 167 (Amir Azeem 41, Jawaid Jafar 28, Faraz Patel 28 n.o. Nadeem Ismail 5-37, Abdul Qadir 3-35).

Zone V beat Zone II by five wickets

Zone-II 255 for six (Mir Rashid 119, Saif Ashraf 54, Irfan Mushtaq 41; Anis 2-62).

Zone-V 256 for five (Wajid Ali 101 n.o., Abid Hanif 32, Mansoor Ali 53 n.o.; Sajjad Ahmed 26; Muhammad Ali 4-82).—APP

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