Tanveer misses century

Published April 29, 2006

LAHORE, April 28: Pakistan Navy beat Army by 62 runs in a one-day match of the Inter-services cricket championship on Friday.

Navy, put into bat by Army, were all out for 254 in 34 overs and then bowled out the opponents for 192 in 34.3 overs.

Navy's chief scorer was Tanveer who missed a century by six runs. Army's Sanaullah bagged three wickets for 21 runs.

Army's Sanaullah put up some resolute fight making 25 as most of their batsmen fell cheaply. Navy’s Babar snapped up four wickets for 33 runs.—APP

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