KARACHI: Despite Abdul Raziq excelling with a scintillating century, Munawwar Sports suffered a three-wicket defeat against Pak Star CC in the latest round of matches in the All-Karachi Prof Ejaz Faruqi Invitation Cricket Tournament here on Wednesday.

Batting first at the Landhi Gymkhana Ground, Muna­wwar Sports were dismissed for 202 in 39.3 overs with Raziq alone contributing 103 from 97 deliveries while striking nine boundaries and four sixes.

Pak Star CC then reached 205-7 in 30 overs to seal victory.

Paceman Rashid Awan grabbed 6-17 to help Rizvia Sports trounced New Sangham CC by nine wickets at the TMC Ground.

In the day’s third mach at the KCCA Stadium, seamer Saifullah starred with 5-30 as Al-Rehman whipped Islam Gymkhana by seven wickets.

Summarised scores:

Al-Rehman CC beat Islam Gymkhana by seven wickets at KCCA Stadium.

ISLAM GYMKHANA 179 in 39.4 overs (Inamullah 49, Mohammad Naeem 46; Saifullah 5-30); AL-REHMAN CC 180-3 in 30.3 overs (Abbas Zaidi 56, Moinullah 46, Afaq Zahid 32 not out; Adnan Khan 2-24).

Rizvia Sports beat New Sangham CC by nine wickets at TMC Ground.

NEW SANGHAM CC 84 in 19.5 overs (Syed Owais 19; Rashid Awan 6-17, Wasim Abbas 3-25); RIZVIA SPORTS 88-1 in 12.5 overs (Nadir Ali 41, Azeem Shah 32 not out).

Pak Star CC beat Munawwar Sports by three wickets at Landhi Gymkhana Ground.

MUNAWWAR SPORTS 202 in 39.3 overs (Abdul Raziq 103, Hamza Ali 29, Arbaz-ur-Rehman 21; Abdul Rehman 4-47, Raja Aftab 2-31); PAK STAR CC 205-7 in 30 overs (Abdul Rehman 44, Shamraiz Jan 43, Abdul Hadi 42, Nadeem Shad 36 not out; Raza Malik 3-37).

Published in Dawn, January 24th, 2020

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