LAHORE, Dec 16: Five-wicket haul by leg-spinner Mansoor Ahmed and fine batting by Ashraf Ali enabled Sui Southern Gas (SSGC) to beat Pakistan Air Force (PAF) by six wickets in Patron’s Trophy Grade-II at Railways Stadium on Friday.

Mansoor, who conceded 111 runs, played a key role as PAF, who were in deficit of 90 runs on first innings lead, were all out in second innings for 311 in 90.4 overs to set a winning target of 222.

Chasing the target, Ashraf, who scored an unbeaten 85 in the first innings, excelled with another fine knock scoring 97 with the aid of five boundaries and four sixes off 92 balls.

He received good support from undefeated Ali Hussain (40) as SSGC achieved the target in 37.4 overs for the loss of four wickets.

Solid batting by Ahmed Butt and Muhammad Sohail were the significant features of Railways’s second innings against Higher Education Commission (HEC) in the drawn match at LCCA ground.

Ahmed Butt, who struck 87 in the first innings, remained unbeaten for 82 in the second while Sohail scored 75 as they defied HEC.

When the play was called off, Railways were 247 for four.

Ahmed laced his knock with 11 fours while Sohail hit nine boundaries.

Summarised scores:

RAILWAYS 1st innings 267 in 83 overs (Ahmed Butt 87; Faraz Ahmed Khan 5-55, Sajid Aziz 4-68). And 247 for four (Ahmed Butt 82, Muhammad Sohail 75, Zeeshan Siddiqui 46).

HEC 333 in 82.4 overs (Atif Naz 85, Asim Naz 60, Usman Arshad 49; Faisal Rasheed 5-58, Ahmed Butt 3-82).

Match drawn At Railways Stadium.

SSGC win by six wickets.

PAF 1st innings 207 in 47.1 overs (Nadeem Farooqi 45, Jane Alam 37, Rashid Butt 36, Shakeel Sharif 34; Haris Ayaz 5- 51, Rajesh Ramesh 5-50) and 311 in 90.4 overs (Shakil Sharif 82, Rashid Butt 47, Arshad 47; Mansoor Ahmed 5- 111).

SSGC 1st innings 297 for nine decd (Asif Zakir 90, Ashraf Ali 85; Mohammad Riaz 3-83, Nadeem Farooqi 3-54) and 223 for four, 37.4 overs (Ashraf Ali 97, Ali Hussain 40).

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