Zahid fined, banned for one game

Published January 11, 2002

RAWALPINDI, Jan 10: Rawalpindi were dealt a big blow by match referee Abdul Sami Khan Thursday when he slapped a one-match ban on paceman Mohammad Zahid and fined him Rs 5,000 for imtimidatory bowling.

Zahid was involved in a tiff with Rest of Punjab batsman Mohammad Fazil Wednesday in the Quaid Trophy match at the KRL Stadium and indulged in what the umpires said was an “intentional attempt by the bowler to hurt the batsman.”

The referee summoned Zahid and after a hearing decided to penalise him, although Rawalpindi officials made desperate attempts to have the decision reverted.

The match itself seemed headed for a draw as the Rest, resuming at the overnight 250 for five accumulated 423 in their first innings — a lead of 174.

By the close of third day’s play, that came 18 overs early, Rawalpindi in their second innings were 122 for one, still 52 behind and a full day still to go.

The Rest total revolved around a fine unconquered 127 by Sufian Munir, who was 50 overnight. His 204-ball innings was laced with 19 fours and he was involved in three important partnerships. The first stand with his overnight partner Fazil yielded 89 for the sixth wicket and later along with Abdur Rauf, he put on 53 for the eighth wicket.

But it was his last wicket partnership of 88 with Mushtaq Ahmed that really boosted the Rest total. Mushtaq was in a punishing mood and struck six sixes and five boundaries in a knock of 68 runs.

Babar Naeem took the bowling honours with three for 71 followed by Azhar Bhatti and Yasir Arafat who claimed two wickets each.

Rawalpindi were given a good start to their second innings by their openers Naveed Ashraf and Babar, with both striking half centuries.

When play ended prematurely due to bad light, Babar was still at the crease on 56 and with him was Mohammad Wasim on 10.

Azhar Abbas took the only Rawalpindi wicket to fall.

Scoreboard

RAWALPINDI (1st Innings) 249 (Babar Naeem 56, Yasir Arafat 56).

REST OF PUNJAB (1st Innings, overnight 250-5):

Saeed Anwar Jr c Nadeem b Babar 57

Rizwan Ahmed c Zahid b Naveed 41

Hasnain Abbas c Nadeem b Azhar 9

Aamir Bashir lbw b Naeem 14

Sufian Munir not out 127

M. Ali Niazi lbw b Yasir 4

Mohammad Fazil lbw b Zahid 43

Shabbir Ahmed c Naseer b Azhar 3

Abdur Rauf lbw b Babar 17

Azhar Abbas c Naveed b Babar 3

Mushtaq Ahmed b Yasir 68

EXTRAS (B-12, LB-2, W-1, NB-22) 37

TOTAL (all out, 124.2 overs) 423

FALL OF WKTS: 1-105, 2-126, 3-126, 4-159, 5-171, 6-260, 7-278, 8-331, 9-335.

BOWLING: Mohammad Zahid 32-3-112-1; Naeem Akhtar 25-9-55-1; Yasir Arafat 29.2-4-103-2; Naveed Ashraf 5-1-23-1; Azhar Bhatti 15-1-45-2; Babar Naeem 18-3-71-3.

RAWALPINDI (2nd Innings):

Naveed Ashraf c Ali Niazi b Azhar 55

Babar Naeem not out 56

Mohammad Wasim not out 10

EXTRAS (NB-1) 1

TOTAL (for one wkt, 27.3 overs) 122

FALL OF WKT: 1-92.

BOWLING (to-date): Shabbir Ahmed 5-2-18-0; Abdur Rauf 6.3-0-28-0; Mushtaq Ahmed 9-0-42-0; Azhar Abbas 7-0-34-1.

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