Massive win for Khizra Sports

Published May 11, 2007

KARACHI, May 10: Opener Tariq Haroon smashed a brilliant century while Tahir Khan produced a splendid all-round show as Khizra Sports outplayed Jinnah Cricket Club by 209 runs in a KCCA Inter Club Super League tournament game here at the KCCA Stadium on Wednesday.

Tariq blasted 11 boundaries and a six in his 106 and Tahir Khan banged nine fours and three sixes in his 96 as Khizra Sports raced to 353-4 off the allotted 45 overs.

Jinnah CC, in response, were dismissed for 144 in the

40th over. Tahir Khan captured 4-27.

Meanwhile, the match between Rising Star Cricket Club and Landhi Friends Cricket Club ended in an exciting tie after both teams were dismissed for 220.

Summarised scores:

KHIZRA SPORTS 353-4 in 45 overs (Tariq Haroon 106, Tahir Khan 96, M Younus 41; Abbas Irshad 2-62); JINNAH CC 144 in 39.1 overs (Arsalan Khan 45, Asim Raza 26; Tahir Khan 4-27, Mansoor Khan 2-27).

LANDHI FRIENDS CC 220 in 39 overs (Ghazanfar Ahmed 73, Zulfiqar Ali 25; M Irfan 5-32); RISING STAR CC 220 in 40 overs (M Irfan 45, Nadeem Khan 42, Naved Talib 30; Afaq Ahmed 3-26).—APP

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