Mahmood spurs KECC to victory

Published September 7, 2003

KARACHI, Sept 6: Mahmood-ul-Hasan slammed a brilinat hundred in Keameri Eaglets CC (KECC) 93 runs victory over Hydry CC (HCC) in the Madar-e-Millat KCCA Inter-club cricket tournament at Airport Stadium Friday.

Mahmood hammered 13 boundaries and two 6s in his 114.

In the second match, National Gymkhana (NG) beat Malik Sports by seven wickets at Mansoora Ground due to fine knock of 84 spiced with 12 boundaries by Muhammad Hanif.

In the other match New Karachi Gymkhana (NKG) defeated Pak Asia Cricket Club (PACC). Noman Khan hit 11 boundaries in his match winning 94 at New United Gymkhana Ground.

Summarized scores:

KECC bt Hydry CC by 93 runs. Keameri Eaglets 274/6 in 40 overs (Mahmoodul Hasan 114, Waheed Khan 48, Irfan Khan 35; M.Asif 2/23); HCC 181 allout in 27 Overs (Raheel Ramzan 80 Masood Ahmed 50; M. Basit 3/37, Irfan Khan 2/19, Saqib Mehmood 2/25, Faisal Khan 2/29).

NG bt Malik Sports by seven vickets.

Malik Sports 199/7 in 40 overs (Najam Wahab 66, Maqsood Ali 42, Feroz Ahmed 33; M.Naseer 3/47) NG 200/3 in 24.2 over (M.Hanif 84, Rehain Shaikh 38, M.Rizwan 37).

NKG beat PACC by 32 runs.

NKG 282/9 in 40 overs (Noman Khan 94, Naseer Shaikh 63 Saqib Nawab 40, Farrukh Rizvi 27; Ubaid Ahmed 4/19, Aamir Mama 2/32); PACC 250/8 in 40 overs (Imran Khan 56, Ashfaq Ahmed 48, Aamir Mama 26; Shoaib Yousuf 4/28, Arsalan Siddiqui 3/58).—APP

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