LAHORE, Jan 6: Fine bowling by Junaid Zia and Mohammad Khalil helped lowly-rated Lahore Shalimar to restrict Faisalabad to 256 for nine on the first day of the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy Gold League fixture at the Gaddafi Stadium on Saturday.

Former international Junaid captured four for 37 while left-armer Khalil took four for 48 as Faisalabad struggled from the start. At one stage the visitors were reeling 152 for seven before recovering thanks to an 81-run stand between Ali Raza (56 not out) and Ahmed Hayat (45).

Junaid struck two early blows as Faisalabad, asked to bat first, reached 18 for three. But skipper Misbah-ul-Haq (30) and Naved Latif (30) then added 45 before Junaid bowled Misbah while Khalil sent back Naved in a similar fashion.

However, Ijaz Ahmed Junior (41, four fours), Ahmed Hayat and Ali Raza stabled the innings to some extent. Ali Raza had hit one six and eight boundaries off 73 balls. Ahmed Hayat cracked five strokes to the fence off 104 balls.

Scoreboard

FAISALABAD (1st Innings):

Imran Ali c Humayun b Junaid 1

Mohammad Zahid lbw b Khalil 0

Usman Arshad c Jahangir b Junaid 4

Misbah-ul-Haq b Junaid 30

Naved Latif b Khalil 30

Ijaz Ahmed Jr c Arsalan b Sohail 41

Mohammad Salman c Humayun b Khalil 24

Ahmed Hayat c Hussain b Khalil 45

Ali Raza not out 56

Saeed Ajmal c Ashraf b Junaid 1

Asad Ali not out 9

EXTRAS (B-5, LB-4, NB-6) 15

TOTAL (for nine wkts, 85 overs) 256

FALL OF WKTS: 1-5, 2-18, 3-63, 4-91, 5-127, 6-152, 7-233, 8-234, 9-240.

BOWLING (to-date): Mohammad Khalil 21-7-48-4; Junaid Zia 18-6-37-4; Fahad Masood 15-7-72-0 (6nb); Arsalan Mir 4-0-28-0; Mohammad Hussain 15-6-32-0; Sohail Ahmed 9-2-31-1; Salman Butt 3-1-6-0.

LAHORE SHALIMAR: Salman Butt, Sohail Ahmed, Ashraf Ali, Arsalan Mir, Aamir Sajjad, Humayun Farhat, Jahangir Mirza, Mohammad Hussain, Junaid Zia, Mohammad Khalil, Fahad Masood.

UMPIRES: Riazuddin and Kaukab Butt.

MATCH REFEREE: Ishtiaq Ahmed.

OFFICIAL SCORER: Abdul Hameed.

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