Tawab Kazi excels for Foundation

Published October 2, 2003

KARACHI, Oct 1: Tawab Kazi produced a good all-round performance to help Foundation School defeat ISS School by a comprehensive margin of 105 runs in the Askari Intermediate inter-school cricket tournament match at the PAD Park on Wednesday.

Tawab hit an unbeaten 54, inclusive of seven boundaries, and claimed three wickets for 17 runs in five overs.

In other matches played on Tuesday, DHA School easily beat Bay View High School by 96 runs at the NBP Sports Complex while City School (PAF Chapter) outclassed Progressive School by 60 runs in a low-scoring encounter at the PAD Park.

Summarised scores:

*Foundation School beat ISS School by 105 runs:

FOUNDATION 191-4 in 25 overs (Tawab Kazi 54 not out, Danish Lalani 34, Waqas Kiyani 31, Extras 51; Mahmood Hussain 2-41);

ISS 86-9 in 25 overs (Mohammad Waqas 4-14, Tawab Kazi 3-17).

*City School (PAF Chapter) beat Progressive School by 60 runs:

CITY SCHOOL 96 in 13.1 overs (Extras 41; Wali 3-16, Ummad 2-31);

PROGRESSIVE 36 in 10.4 overs (Hassan Sajjad 4-13, Siddiq-ul-Hasan 3-13).

*DHA School beat Bay View High School by 96 runs:

DHA 159-6 in 25 overs (Amir Ali Rahim 47, Humayun Alamgir 34; Warren Sebastian 2-27);

63 in 24.2 overs (Jahanzeb Lodhi 2-8, Humayun Alamgir 2-11).

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