KARACHI, Dec 30: Sui Northern Gas Pipeline Ltd (SNGPL) were in trouble against Khan Research Laboratories (KRL) on the penultimate day of their four-day Patron’s Cricket Trophy Grade-I match at NBP Sports Complex ground on Friday after a fine hundred by opener Saeed Anwar Junior.

Set a 350 target to win in 93 overs, SNGPL were tottering at 26 for the loss of two wickets in their second innings. Skipper Misbahul Haq was batting on six and Imran Khalid was 14 not out.

Earlier Saeed hit seven fours in his 106 after 316-minute stay and Azhar Ali cracked 64 off 122 balls in his 143 minutes vigil at the crease which included a solitary boundary to give KRL a chance for victory.

Openers Saeed and Mohtashim gave KRL a flying start by putting on 96 for the first wicket.

Imran Khalid took three wickets for 83 in 32 overs of left arm spin and off-spinner Murtuza Hussain chipped in with three for 85 in 27.5 overs.

KRL declared their second innings in last hour at 286 for seven wickets.

Scoreboard

KRL (Ist innings) 220

SNGP (Ist innings) 157

KRL (2nd innings) (overnight 38-0)

Saeed Anwar Jr c Salman b Imran 106

Mohtashim Ali c Sajid b Hafeez 38

Saeed Bin Nasir c & b Hafeez 25

Usman Saeed run out 0

Azhar Ali c Hafeez b Imran 64

Shahbaz Butt st Salman b Imran 22

Ali Raza not out 1

Saeed Ajmal c Sajid b Hafeez 8

Extras (B-10, LB-10, NB-2) 22

Total (for 7 wkts dec 88.5 overs) 286

Fall of wkts: 1-96, 2-144, 3-144, 4-227, 5-273, 6-277, 7-286 Bowling: Sajid Ali 9-3-30-0, Asad Ali 9-3-28-0, Mahmood Malik 4-0-9-0, Muhammad Hafeez 27.5-2-85-3, Imran Khalid 32-2-83-3, Salim Mughal 7-0-31-0

SNGPL (2nd innings)

Muhammad Hafeez c Shahbaz b Ali 1

Imran Khalid not out 14

Sufiyan Munir b Tahir 0

Misbahul Haq not out 6

Extras (LB-2, NB-3) 5

Total (for two wkts in 10 overs) 26

Fall of wkts: 1-2, 2-3 Bowling: Tahir Maqsood 5-0-13-0, Ali Raza 4-1-7-1, Saeed Ajmal 1-0-4-0.—APP

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