Daniyal Ahsan, Mubashir shine

Published May 29, 2005

KARACHI, May 28: Fine batting by Daniyal Ahsan and Mubashir Ahmed were the highlights of the two matches played in the 14th KCCA Inter-departmental cricket tournament here on Friday. Daniyal struck 85, including five boundaries, as A.J. Worldwide defeated M. Tex Industries by 144 runs at the KCCA Stadium. The result left A.J. Worldwide as Group ‘C’ champions.

Mubashir, meanwhile made 85 with seven fours to help DHA Blues beat Sindh Police by 78 runs at the UBL Sports Complex.

Summarised scores:

DHA Blues beat Sindh Police by 78 runs.

DHA BLUES 246-9 in 40 overs (Mubashir Ahmed 85, Wajid Ali 42, Mohammad Rizwan 36; Shujaat Ali 4-51,Hamid Ali 2-49, Mohammad Haroon 2-53); SINDH POLICE 168 in 36.3 overs (Gohar Ali 45, Asif Akhtar 38, Shujaat Ali 27 not out; Aqeel Sharif 4-31, Mohammad Ali Naqvi 2-27).

A.J. Worldwide beat M. Tex Industries by 144 runs.

A.J. WORLDWIDE 258-7 in 40 overs (Daniyal Ahsan 81, Fawad Alam 55, Hasan Saud 54; Kamran Hussain 2-28); M. TEX INDUSTRIES 114-7 in 40 overs (Tehsinur Rahman 34, S.M. Zafar 20; Mohammad Ali Zafar 3-9, Jalat Khan 3-23).

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