KARACHI: Mohammad Umar slammed an undefeated 106 to help Fata pull off a shock six-wicket victory against Karachi Whites at the start of the Super Six stage in the PCB Inter-region Under-19 One-day Cricket Tournament on Saturday.

In the other fixture played at the Jinnah Stadium in Sialkot, Rawalpindi trounced Hyderabad by 122 runs.

After being put into bat, Karachi Whites managed a total of 214-9 in their allotted 50 overs. All-rounder Alam Khurshid Shah scored a fighting 56 with his 70-ball effort containing seven boundaries.

Other notable run-getters for Karachi Whites were Kahaf Patel (39) and skipper Fahaddis Bukhari (25).

Ahmed Asfandyar was Fata’s most successful bowler with three wickets for 46 runs, while Hayatullah claimed two for 32.

Fata, in reply, then achieved an impressive result in their favour by collecting 217-4 in the 46th over. Umar stole the limelight by contributing a brilliant 106 from 136 deliveries. His knock included nine boundaries and a brace of sixes.

Umar was given excellent support by Mohammad Ibrahim (36) and Samiullah (35).

Fahaddis grabbed two of the four wickets to fall for 30 runs.

Rawalpindi were all out for 209 against Hyderabad after winning the toss and electing to bat first. Their chief scorers were Zeeshan Malik (49), Nasir Nawaz (37, Mohsin Rasheed (32) and Aamir Sohail (31).

Asad Malik captured three wickets for 39 while spinner Ibtesam Shaikh also chipped in with three wickets for 43 runs. All-rounder Daniyal Hussain (2-31) and Mukhtar Ali (2-38) shared the remaining four wickets.

But Hyderabad’s response to their target was disastrous as their batsmen capitulated like ninepins for a measly total of 87 in 26.4 overs. Only Uzair Jaffri (30) and Daniyal Hussain (20) managed to play worthy innings.

Mohammad Ismail was Rawalpindi’s bowling hero with a devastating return of five wickets for only 26 runs. He was ably assisted by Fahad Sumair (3-9) and Shadab Khan (2-4).

The next round of matches is on Monday.

Saturday’s results:

Super Six Stage:

First round

At Jinnah Stadium, Gujranwala: Fata beat Karachi Whites by six wickets.

KARACHI WHITES 214-9 in 50 overs (Alam Khurshid Shah 56, Kahaf Patel 39, Fahaddis Bukhari 25; Ahmed Asfandyar 3-46, Hayatullah 2-32); FATA 217-4 in 45.2 overs (Mohammad Umar 106 not out, Mohammad Ibrahim 36, Samiullah 35; Fahaddis Bukhari 2-30).

At Jinnah Stadium, Sialkot: Rawalpindi beat Hyderabad by 122 runs.

RAWALPINDI 209 in 48.5 overs (Zeeshan Malik 49, Nasir Nawaz 37, Mohsin Rasheed 32, Aamir Sohail 31, Owais Iqbal 22, Omar Masood 21; Asad Malik 3-39, Ibtesam Shaikh 3-43, Daniyal Hussain 2-31, Mukhtar Ali 2-38); HYDERABAD 87 in 26.4 overs (Uzair Jaffri 30, Daniyal Hussain 20; Mohammad Ismail 5-26, Fahad Sumair 3-9, Shadab Khan 2-4).

Monday’s fixtures: Karachi Whites vs Lahore Whites (Jinnah Stadium, Gujranwala); Karachi Blues vs Hyderabad (Jinnah Stadium, Sialkot).

Published in Dawn, September 13th, 2015

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