KARACHI: Student Sports and Prince Imtiaz CC moved ahead in the KCCA President Cup after winning their latest matches here on Thursday.

Students Sports chalked up their fourth success as they handed Zaheer Hasan CC a 38-run defeat in the Group ‘C; tie at the KCCA Stadium while Prince Imtiaz CC beat Al-Hadeed Gymkhana by six wickets to record their third victory in Group ‘H’ at the Landhi Gymkhana Ground.

Summarised scores:

Student Sports beat Zaheer Hasan CC by 38 runs at KCCA Stadium.

STUDENT SPORTS 171 in 41.1 overs (Arsalan Asad 38 not out, Bilal Aziz 32, Shaharyar Khan 28; Saifullah 5-30, Danish Rehman 2-20); ZAHEER HASAN CC 133 in 37 overs (Noorullah 60; Waqas Saleem 4-18, Talha Abbas 3-21).

Prince Imtiaz CC beat Al-Hadeed Gymkhana by six wickets at Landhi Gymkhana Ground.

AL-HADEED GYMKHANA 167 in 45 overs (Shahbaz Awan 49, Nadeem Abbasi 21, Mohammad Ali 20; Rauf Khan 4-29, Shah Hussain 4-50); PRINCE IMTIAZ CC 171-4 in 32.1 overs (Zubair Dilawar 58 not out, Rasheed Chandio 53 not out; Moazzam Ali 2-34).

Published in Dawn, March 25th, 2017

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