Victories for LF, PCCC

Published December 27, 2003

KARACHI, Dec 26: Landhi Friends (LF) and Pakistan Crescent CC (PCCC) scored convincing victories in the Madar-e-Millat KCCA Inter-clubs tournament on Thursday.

LF defeated Metropolitan Cricket Club (MCC) by eight wickets at Landhi Gymkhana Ground. Habibur Rehman and Wajid Ali played a key role in their team’s victory. Hasib captured four wickets for 17 runs and Wajid Ali cracked a brilliant 69 with six fours.

Fazle Subhan claimed four wickets for 31 runs to help Pakistan Crescent CC (PCCC) 51 runs triumph over Late Ismail Jaffar CC (LIJCC) at New United Ground.

Summarized scores: LF bt MCC by eight wickets

MCC 136 (M.Saeed 26, Azeem Khan 27, M.Saleem 25; Habibur Rehman 4/17, Raja Imtiaz 2/14)

LF 140for two wickets in18.4 overs (Wajid Ali 69, Adnan ur Rehman 36).

PCCC bt LITCC by 51 runs

PCCC 217 for seven wickets (Gul Raheem 58, Shahid Hussain 47, M.Bilal 46, Naeem Khan 30; Intizarul Haq 3/23, M.Nasir 2/39)

LIJCC 166 (Kamaluddin 34, M.Younus 27, Ashraf Hussain 27, Khurshid Alam 26; Fazal-e-Subhan 4/31, M.Bilal 3/7, Naeem Khan 2/36).

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