KARACHI: Inspired by an unbeaten Jamal Anwar half century, Advance Telecom qualified for the semi-finals of the 29th Karachi Gymkhana Omar Associates Ramazan Cricket Festival here on Wednesday.

Advance Telecom eme­r­ged winners in the third quarter-final at the Kara­chi Gymkhana Ground against Soni Associates by 41 runs.

Batting first, Advance Telecom recovered from the loss of opener Mukhtar Ahmed for a second-ball duck to post 158-7 in their allotted 20 overs. Man-of-the-match Jamal played brilliantly to score 52 with his 34-ball innings laced with four boundaries and a brace of sixes.

Medium-pacer S.M. Zafar and slow left-armer Rizwan Qureshi each claimed two wickets.

Soni Associates, in reply, were all out for 117 in the 18th over with Zafar making 25.

Leg-spinner Osama Mir took 3-30.

Meanwhile, Dubai Isla­mic Bank (DIB) sealed the remaining last-eight berth by defeating Heroes CC by five wickets.

Opener Ashraf Ali was adjudged man-of-the-match for a 47-ball 62 (six fours and two sixes) while Mohammad Afzal struck an unbeaten 44 (42 balls, two fours and one six) as DIB reached their target of 127 in 19 overs.

Summarised scores:

Advance Telecom bt Soni Associates by 41 runs.

ADVANCE TELECOM 158-7 in 20 overs (Jamal Anwar 52 not out, Mohammad Yasin 25, Khurshid Afridi 24; S.M. Zafar 2-16, Rizwan Qureshi 2-19); SONI ASSOCIATES 117 in 17.5 overs (S.M. Zafar 25, Ahmed Hussain 24, Deenar Azeem 24; Osama Mir 3-30, Nasir Owais 2-10, Samiullah 2-14).

Dubai Islamic Bank bt Heroes CC by five wickets.

HEROES CC 126-8 in 20 overs (Khalid Kail 33, Asif Ali 26, Khushdil Shah 23; Jaffer Qureshi 2-14, Saifullah Magsi 2-19); DUBAI ISLAMIC BANK 127-5 in 19 overs (Ashraf Ali 62, Mohammad Afzal 44 not out; Naseer Khan 2-12).

Thursday’s fixture: Eaton CC v Dubai Islamic Bank (fourth quarter-final).

Published in Dawn, July 24th , 2014

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