Holders suffer shock loss in Naya Nazimabad event

Published July 6, 2015
KARACHI: Chief guest Mohammad Arif presents man-of the match prize to Ali Sarfraz of Kaaf Engineering in the third Naya Nazimabad Ramazan Cricket Tournament. Organising secretary Azhar Iqbal is also seen.
KARACHI: Chief guest Mohammad Arif presents man-of the match prize to Ali Sarfraz of Kaaf Engineering in the third Naya Nazimabad Ramazan Cricket Tournament. Organising secretary Azhar Iqbal is also seen.

KARACHI: Holders Omar CC suffered a stunning five-wicket defeat against Kaaf Engineering in the third Naya Nazimabad Ramazan Cricket Tournament at the Lawai Cricket Stadium here on Saturday night.

By virtue of this win, Kaaf Engineering finished level on points with Rivo Mobile and Omar CC bur qualified for the knockout stage from Group ‘A’ along with the reigning champions on superior net rate while ousting Rivo Mobile out of the competition.

The quarter-final match-ups have been decided with Omar CC facing Candyland in the first last-eight fixture on Monday, Dubai Islamic Bank taking on Kaaf Engineering on Tuesday, BankIslami playing Qasmi Gymkhana on Wednesday and Dollar East meeting Soni Associates on Thursday.

The semi-finals are slated to be played on Friday and Saturday while the final will be held next Sunday (July 12). All knockout matches will be beamed live by a private TC channel.

Saad Nasim with a 46-ball 64 (six boundaries and one six) was the mainstay of Omar CC’s total of 126-6.

Kaaf Engineering were then guided to victory by Ali Sarfraz, who played an excellent innings 37 from 32 balls (three fours and one six), and Mirza Shoaib’s 26-ball 33 (three fours and two sixes).

Ali Sarfraz was declared man-of-the-match

Summarised scores:

OMAR CC 126-6 in 20 overs (Saad Nasim 64, Mohammad Waqas 14; KAAF ENGINEERING 127-5 in 19.2 overs (Ali Sarfraz 37, Mirza Shoaib 33; Rumman Raees Khan 2-20, Adnan Kaleem 2-25).

Published in Dawn, July 6th, 2015

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