KARACHI: Rameez Raja bludgeoned an unbeaten 75 to help Zone-VI crush Zone-IV by nine wickets as three more matches were decided in the KCCA Inter-zonal T20 Colour-kit Cricket League here at the TMC Ground on Thursday.

The discarded Pakistan opener struck eight fours and five sixes as Zone-VI easily overhauled Zone-IV’s meagre tally of 106-8 in only nine overs.

Summarised scores:

Zone VI bt Zone-IV by nine wickets at TMC Ground.

ZONE-IV 106-8 in 20 overs (Raja Umar 44 not out, Hamza Qadir 21; Faraz Ahmed Khan 3-14, M. Imran 2-2); ZONE-VI 109-1 in 9 overs (Rameez Raja 75 not out, Fazal Subhan 34).

Zone-VII bt Zone-V by two wickets at Landhi Gymkhana Ground.

ZONE-V 102-9 in 20 overs (Fahad Akbar 40; Bilal Javed 4-8, Iqbal Shaikh 2-19); ZONE-VII 105-8 in 19.2 overs (Iqbal Shaikh 28, Jahangir Javed 27; M. Salman 3-11, Fahad Akbar 2-22).

Zone-III bt Zone-II by six wickets at KCCA Stadium.

ZONE-II 124-8 in 20 overs (Rashid Ali 31, Faazullah 23; Hannan Khan 2-23); ZONE-III 125-4 in 18.4 overs (Fahad Jabbar 37, Majid Khan 33, Aaqib Rizvi 28 not out).

Published in Dawn, July 26th, 2014

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