Irfan puts KH on top

Published November 12, 2005

LAHORE, Nov 11: Off-spinner Irfanuddin snared five wickets to help Karachi Harbour bowl out Quetta in the second innings for 219 in the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy Silver League at the UBL Ground No. 1 Karachi on Friday.

Quetta, who conceded four-run lead on first innings, set the home team a target of 216. By close of play Karachi Harbour were 141 for three, needing 75 runs for victory.

SCOREBOARD

QUETTA (1st innings): 226 (Naseer Khan 69 not out; Rajesh Ramesh 4-49).

KARACHI HARBOUR (1st innings) 230 for all 63.3 overs (Fawad Alam 52; Azharullah 6-66, Ali Imran 4-61).

QUETTA (2nd innings, overnight 86-4):

Shoaib Khan lbw b Rajesh 0

Hameedullah Khan c Fawad b Irfan 89

Sabir Hussain run out 16

Adil Nisar b Irfan 8

Arun Lal c Moin b Irfan 0

Jalat Khan c Rajesh b Fawad 46

Faisal Irfan b Aftab 6

Naseer Khan b Irfan 1

Sanaullah Khan c Sabir b Irfan 3

Ali Imran not out 18

Azharullah run out 11

EXTRAS (B-12, LB-1, NB-7,W-1) 21

TOTAL (all out, 81.2 overs) 219

FALL OF WKTS: 1-0, 2-36, 3-59, 4-59, 5-163, 6-168, 7-170, 8-183, 9-197.

BOWLING: Rajesh Ramesh 15-3-48-1; Malik Aftab 11-3-26-1; Faraz Ahmed 10.2-1-34-0; Irfanuddin 31-9-76-5; Fawad Alam 13-2-17-1; Afsar Nawaz 1-0-5-0.

KARACHI HARBOUR (2nd innings):

Agha Sabir b Azharullah 32

Khalid Latif c and b Azharullah 23

Saeed Bin Nasir lbw b Azharullah 6

Faisal Iqbal batting 37

Fawad Alam batting 30

EXTRAS (B-3, LB-7,NB-3 ) 13

TOTAL (FOR 3 wkts, 34 overs) 141

FALL OF WKTS: 1-58, 2-64, 3-77.

BOWLING: Ali Imran 9-0-42-0; Azharullah 11-2-55-3; Arun Lal 8-2-23-0; Naseer Khan 6-2-11-0.

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