KARACHI: Karachi Dolphins, Rawalpindi Rams and Lahore Eagles sealed the remaining three semi-final spots up for grabs in the PCB Inter-Region Under-19 Three-day Cricket Tournament on Tuesday.

The Dolphins thrived on skipper Saud Shakeel’s second half-century of the quarter-final clash against Peshawar Panthers to win by nine wickets at the Mirpur Cricket Stadium in Mirpur.

After bowling the Panthers for 173 in the second innings, the Dolphins reached 109-1 with the talented left-handed Saud making an unbeaten 50 off 62 balls with 10 boundaries. Hasan Mohsin scored 34 not out.

Saud, who made 69 in the first innings, also excelled with his spin bowling with match figures of 7-71 with fellow spinner Mohammad Asghar finishing with seven for 73.

The Rams defeated Islamabad Leopards at the National Cricket Ground by seven wickets after reaching 81-3.

The Eagles qualified for the last-four stage on the basis of first-innings lead after drawing with Quetta Bears at the Jinnah Stadium in Gujranwala.

The Eagles, resuming at 61-4, were all out for 186 in the second innings.

The Bears preferred to play rather chase 232 needed for victory by closing at 120-5.

Faisalabad Wolves are already through to the next phase of the competition, having defeated Bahawalpur Stags by six wickets in their quarter-final at the Gymkhana Ground in Okara on Monday.

Scores and results on Tuesday (final day of three):
Quarter-finals:

At Mirpur Cricket Stadium, Mirpur: Karachi Dolphins beat Peshawar Panthers by nine wickets.

PESHAWAR PANTHERS 171 in 57.4 overs (Zawan Hikmat 73, Shiraz Safi 30, Zia-ur-Rehman 22; Saud Shakeel 4-31, Mohammad Asghar 3-31) and 173 in 73.4 overs (Zawan Hikmat 57, Usman Ali 30; Mohammad Asghar 4-42, Saud Shakeel 3-40); KARACHI DOLPHINS 238 in 80.3 overs (Saud Shakeel 69, Kashif Iqbal 44,

Wasiuddin 34, Arsalan Farzand 23; Salman Shah 5-61) and 109-1 in 24.3 overs (Saud Shakeel 50 not out, Hasan Mohsin 34 not out).

At National Cricket Ground, Islamabad: Rawalpindi Rams beat Islamabad Leopards by seven wickets.

ISLAMABAD LEOPARDS 236 in 61.1 overs (Aamir Jamal 55, Shaharyar Afaq 40, Ali Qadeem 37, Farmanullah 34, Asjad Nawaz 33; Jamil Abbas 4-65, Awais Iqbal 3-35, Mohammad Ismail 2-73) and 61 in 30.5 overs (Awais Iqbal 5-12, Tauseeq Shah 2-6, Jamil Abbas 2-22); RAWALPINDI RAMS 220 in 55 overs (Zeeshan Malik 79, Jamil Abbas 31, Shadab Khan 30, Mohammad Ismail 26; Aamir Jamal 7-95) and 81-3 in 22.4 overs (Aaqib Shah 35 not out, Nauman Ali 24 not out; Asjad Nawaz 2-23).

At Jinnah Stadium, Gujranwala: Match drawn.

LAHORE EAGLES 265-8 in 83 overs (Ahsan Tariq 64, Hannan Rafiq 47 not out, Ali Raza 29, Waleed Anjum 28, Shahbaz Javed 22; Wasim Ubaid 4-91, Mukhtiar Ahmed 2-67) and 186 in 100 overs (Hamza Akbar 46, Ahsan Tariq 41, Kamran Afzal 22; Jamal Khan 3-27, Mukhtiar Ahmed 3-52); QUETTA BEARS 220 in 81.4 overs (Mukhtiar Ahmed 80, Ghulam Haider 35, Jamal Khan 25, Laiqullah 22; Kamran Afzal 5-69, Ahmed Bashir 3-50) and 120-5 in 22 overs (Abdul Nafay 40, Nizamuddin 21; Kamran Afzal 4-48).

Published in Dawn, October 22nd, 2014

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