Ton-up Bilal leads grand recovery by Omar Associates

Published April 13, 2015
KARACHI: Omar Associates’ batsman Fahad-ul-Haq is smartly caught in the slips by Nadeem Javed off Babar Rehman on the opening day of the Patron’s Trophy final at the National Stadium on Sunday.—Tahir Jamal / White Star
KARACHI: Omar Associates’ batsman Fahad-ul-Haq is smartly caught in the slips by Nadeem Javed off Babar Rehman on the opening day of the Patron’s Trophy final at the National Stadium on Sunday.—Tahir Jamal / White Star

KARACHI: An excellent century from Bilal Asif engineered a great comeback by Omar Associates on a seesaw day one of the Patron’s Trophy (Grade-II) Cricket Tournament final against Karachi Port Trust (KPT) at the National Stadium here on Sunday.

The 29-year-old all-rounder struck 103 to propel his side to a competitive first-innings total of 349 after KPT had dominated the first half of action to leave Omar Associates struggling for survival at 120-7 in the 35th over.

Bilal, however, was not going to give in easily and with tremendous support from fellow all-rounder Jalat Khan and fast bowler Mohammad Amir figured in two telling century-plus partnerships to put KPT on the back foot.

KPT openers, Nadeem Javed and Anas Mahmood, safely negotiated Amir who, visibly drained by batting heroics, didn’t go flat out on a sweltering day in his brief two-over spell from the University Road End.

KPT, who reached 2-0 in three overs, will need to show their character on the second day of the four-day title-decider, particularly when a refreshed Amir has a point to prove in only second appearance at the National Stadium after having played a one-day cup match here in March 2008.

KPT, however, began the match on a bright note after captain Mohammad Hasan elected to insert in the opposition upon winning the toss. Seamers Adeel Malik, Bilawal and Babar Rehman took advantage of reckless approach by the opposing batsmen.

Barring Mohammad Waqas — captaining Omar Associates in absence of Saad Nasim who leaves for Bangladesh with the Pakistan one-day squad on Monday morning — the rest simply showed scant respect for the bowling as they committed collective suicide through ill-advised shot selection.

Waqas got himself in a double mind on the second ball he faced and duly edged a simple catch to Hasan while providing the cerebrating Adeel his second wicket in a marathon 12-over opening spell.

Fazal Subhan curb his aggression admirably but after having survived until lunch, he perished without adding to his tally of 34 (72 balls, six boundaries), cutting Babar straight to point.

Adeel also made the initial breakthrough with the fifth delivery of the final when Danish Aziz, one of seven left-handers, played across and was trapped LBW for a duck.

Saeed Mutabir (28 off 47, five fours) and Fahad-ul-Haq (27 off 32, three fours) made some contribution but the fightback began when Bilal joined Jalat in an eighth-wicket partnership of 111 off 162 balls. The left-handed Jalat, who batted for 139 minutes, fell after scoring a superb 70 (73 balls, 13 fours and one six).

BILAL Asif hits out during his century.—White Star
BILAL Asif hits out during his century.—White Star

At 231-8, Omar Associates had recovered well but their position became much better when Bilal and Amir added 109 in only 82 minutes. Bilal finally holed to deep square leg after having hit 11 fours and three sixes during his 153-ball knock in a stay of 195 minutes.

Amir was dismissed in the next over after blasting eight boundaries and brace of sixes — both off low left-armer Nabeel Malik — in an invaluable 58 off 65 balls.

Adeel toiled through 29 overs to finish with five for 126 with Babar taking three for 58 and Bilawal 2-69.

Apart from an intriguing day of cricket on Sunday, National Stadium was thronged by Haroon Rasheed, the chairman of the newly-formed national selection committee, fellow selector Saleem Jaffer and Basit Ali, head of the junior selection panel, who were all present in a welcome change that was not the case when the previous set of selectors rarely turned up in domestic matches.

Scoreboard

OMAR ASSOCIATES (1st Innings):

Fazal Subhan c Zafar b Babar 34 Danish Aziz lbw b Adeel 0 Umar Siddique c Nadeem b Bilawal 7 Saeed Mutabir c Hasan b Adeel 28 Mohammad Waqas c Hasan b Adeel 0 Fahad-ul-Haq c Nadeem b Babar 27 Asif Raza c Hasan b Bilawal 12 Jalat Khan c Hasan b Adeel 70 Bilal Asif c Raza b Adeel 103 Mohammad Amir c Raza b Babar 58 Waqas Ahmed not out 1

EXTRAS (LB-2, W-6, NB-1) 9

TOTAL (all out, 81.1 overs) 349

FALL OF WKTS: 1-1, 2-16, 3-64, 4-64, 5-93, 6-102, 7-120, 8-231, 9-340.

BOWLING: Adeel Malik 29-5-126-5 (5w); Bilawal 16-3-69-2 (1w); Babar Rehman 16.1-2-58-3 (1nb); Nabeel Malik 12-0-68-0; Raza Ali Dar 7-3-21-0; Ahmed Iqbal 1-0-5-0.

KARACHI PORT TRUST (1st Innings):

Nadeem Javed not out 1 Anas Mahmood not out 1

EXTRAS 0

TOTAL (for no wkt, 3 overs) 2

TO BAT: Shah Ali Zafar, Faisal Khan, Raza Ali Dar, Ahmed Iqbal, Mohammad Hasan, Nabeel Malik, Adeel Malik, Bilawal.

BOWLING (to-date): Mohammad Amir 2-0-2-0; Waqas Ahmed 1-1-0-0.

UMPIRES: Ahsan Raza and Ahmed Shahab.

MATCH REFEREE: Amiruddin Ansari.

OFFICIAL SCORER: Syed Imran Ali.

Published in Dawn, April 13th, 2015

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