KARACHI, Aug 5: Five-wicket haul by Junaid Ilyas and Farhan Rafiq smashed a sparkling unbeaten half century to play instrumental roles in Zone-II Whites’ six-wicket triumph over Zone-III Blues in KCCA Inter-zonal Under-17 Championship at TMC Ground on Thursday.

Junaid took five wickets for 55 runs with his off-spin and Akhtar Hussain grabbed three for 38 in to dismiss Zone-III Blues to 163 all out in 50 overs.

Farhan Rafiq hammered 74 not out with six boundaries to steer Zone-II Whites to an easy win.

In the other match at Asifabad ground, Zuree Khan hit 67 with eight fours and Anwar Afridi hit 56 with four boundaries in Zone-VII Blues’ 88-run win against Zone-V Blues.

Zone-VII Blues made 192 for nine wickets in their 50 overs and then bowled out Zone-V Blues for 104 in 35th over.

Spinners duo of Babar Saleem and Ahsan took six wicket sbetween them. Ahsan got three for 23 with off-breaks and Babar finished with three wickets for 26 runs.

Summarized scores:

Zone-II Whites beat Zone-III Blues by six wickets.

Zone-III (B) 163 all out (Akhtar Faheem 33, Tauseef Khan 30; Junaid Ilyas 5-55, Akhtar Hussain 3-38)

Zone-II (W) 167-4 in 41 overs (Farhan Rafiq 74 not out, Hamza Ishtique 49, Ubaid Amin 2-29).

Zone-VII Blues bt Zone-V Blues by 88 runs.

Zone-VII (B) 192-9 in 50 overs (Zuree Khan 67, Anwar Afridi 56; Shahbaz Ali 2-22, Owais Ahmed 2-20, Tahir Yousuf 2-31, Junaid Taimuri 2-67)

Zone-V (B) 104 all out in 34.5 overs (Owais Ahmed 34, Fahad Yousuf 19; Ahsan 3-23, Babar Saleem 3-26, Raziuddin 2-20).—APP

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