Bankers book place in last four

Published March 20, 2005

KARACHI, March 19: United Bank booked their place in the semifinals of the Patron’s Trophy Grade-II tournament from Pool ‘A’ with a nine-wicket win over SSGPL at the UBL Sports Complex on Saturday.

After being bundled out for 126 in the first innings, SSGPL made 366 in their second outing. Sufyan Ali claimed for 81 in 20.4 overs while fellow pacer Arun Lal took three for 89 to end with match haul of nine for 129.

Needing 96, the bankers reached the target for the loss of one wicket.

Meanwhile, Shahid Qambrani scored 111 as the game between DFML and KESC ended in a draw at the Asghar Ali Shah Stadium.

Summarised scores:

United Bank beat SSGC by nine wickets.

SSGC 126 (Arun Lal 6-39) and 366 (Sajid Qureshi 95, Nizamuddin 72 not out; Sufyan Ali 4-81, Arun Lal 3-89); UNITED BANK 397-7 (Rizwan Ahmed 170 not out) and 97-1 (Hasnain Abbas 54) and 97-1.

DFML drew with KESC.

DFML 144 (Wajahat Farooq 6-30) and 410 (Shahid Qambrani 111, Matiur Rehman 71, Adnan Kalim 61, Waqar Kundi 61; Asif Ghari 3-92); KESC 137 (Rana Aqeel 5-50, Aamir Yousuf 4-32) and 89-0 (Arshad Azam 51 not out).—APP

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