KARACHI: Zone-I and Zone-IV shared honours in their KCCA Under-15 Inter-zonal divisional cricket fixtures after each won one game at the Pak Star Ground here on Monday.

In a low-scoring Division-I game played in the morning, Zone-I clinched a three-wicket victory before Zone-IV turned the tables on their opponents when they secured a 31-run win in the Division-II fixture later in the day.

Summarised scores:

Division-I:

Zone-I beat Zone-IV by three wickets at Pak Star Ground.

ZONE-IV 121 in 28 overs (Ahmed Hassan 21, Ameer Sultan 21; Zaid bin Haris 3-21, Abbas Baraich 3-26, Rohail Khan 2-24); ZONE-I 122-7 in 20.4 overs (Umair Ibrahim 43, Mubashir Nawaz 38; Talha Khan 2-27, Mohammad Hussain 2-33)

Division-II:

Zone-IV beat Zone-I by 31 runs at Pak Star Ground.

ZONE-IV 208-9 in 30 overs (Sibghatullah 47, Asad Ali 42, Mubashir Amin 33, Hasan Ahmed 27; Hasan Ahmed 2-26, Ameer Aslam 2-44); ZONE-I 177-9 in 30 overs (Saadi Ahmed 53, Sheroze Khan 26, Ameer Hasan 22; Atif Akram 2-15, Shahbaz Shahid 2-28, Aashir Umair 2-33).

Published in Dawn, May 27th, 2015

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