Lahore ‘W’ crush Gujranwala

Published December 31, 2002

LAHORE, Dec 30: Mohammad Hussain and Wasim Khan bowled Lahore Whites to a crushing innings and 53-run win against Gujranwala in  the  Quaid-i-Azam Trophy Group-III match at LCCA ground on Monday.

Hussain, the ex-Test slow left-armer, captured four for 35 and pacer Wasim three for 41 as Gujranwala were dismissed for 203 in their second innings

In another match of this group, paceman Abdur Rauf claimed seven for 55 to help Pakistan Customs defeat Sialkot by 54 runs at Saga Ground in Sialkot.

Sialkot were bowled out for 124 after resuming the day at a hopeless 48 for four. Fellow fast bowler Imran Ali took the remaining three wickets for 51 runs.

Scoreboard

GUJRANWALA (1st Innings) 179 (Asim Munir 82; Wasim  Khan 4-63).

LAHORE WHITES (1st Innings) 439-9 dec (Rizwan Aslam  209 not out, Khurram Siddique 63; Naved Arif 4-111).

GUJRANWALA (2nd Innings, overnight 125-4):

Iftikhar Ahmed b Hussain 34

Ataullah lbw b Khurram 26

Mohammad Khalid lbw b Hussain 0

Naved Arif c Ikramullah b Wasim 24

Asim Munir b Asif 14

Rana Jahanzeb b Wasim 1

Kamran Younis c Khurram b Hussain 23

Fayyaz Ahmed lbw b Wasim 0

Idrees Ahmed lbw b Asif 28

Babar Siddique c Khurram b Hussain 3

Ghulam Murtaza not out 5

EXTRAS (B-5, LB-7, W-8, NB-20) 40

TOTAL (all out, 85.2 overs) 203

FALL OF WKTS: 1-58, 2-58, 3-75, 4-125, 5-125, 6-141, 7-141, 8-174, 9-187.

BOWLING: Wasim Khan 18-2-41-3; Khurram Chouhan 12-2-55-1; Mudassar Mahboob 10-3-25-0; Mohammad Hussain 25-15-35-4; Mohammad Asif 14.2-5-21-2; Khurram Siddique 6-2-13-0.

Summarised scores of match at Saga Ground, Sialkot:

Pakistan Customs beat Sialkot by 54 runs.

PAKISTAN CUSTOMS 255 (Aamir Bashir 75, Shadab Kabir 32; Tahir Mughal 3-77, Shahid Khan 3-73) and 102 (Tahir Mughal 6-38).

SIALKOT 179 (Imran Ali 5-48, Nadeem Iqbal 4-46) and 124 (Shahzad Malik 46; Abdur Rauf 7-55, Imran Ali 3-51).

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