KARACHI, Nov 12: Nixor College scored a three-wicket victory against the City School PAF Chapter in the fourth Ian Fyfe Memorial Inter-school Invitation T20 colour-kit cricket league at the KGA Ground here on Monday.

The City School, batting first, were all out for 116 on the last ball of their innings. Opener Salman Ammar emerged as the top-scorer for them with 29, while Arham Younis made 24. The two of them added 46 for the third wicket.

Ali Imran captured three wickets for seven runs, while Ahmed Lakhani claimed two for 16.

Nixor College then reached their target with just balls to spare. Fahim Moid played a fine hand of 33 with good support from Hammad Rehman (22) and opener Ali Akbar (21).

Muneeb Moin and Arham Younis both took two wickets apiece for the losing side.

Summarised scores:

THE CITY SCHOOL PAF CHAPTER 116 in 20 overs (Salman Ammar 29, Arham Younis 24, Shazer Khan 19; Ali Imran 3-7, Ahmed Lakhani 2-16); NIXOR COLLEGE 117-7 in 19.4 overs (Fahim Moid 33, Hammad Rehman 22, Ali Akbar 21, Ali Imran 15; Muneeb Moin 2-16, Arham Younis 2-16).

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