Wasim helps NBP triumph

Published December 19, 2005

LAHORE, Dec 18: Paceman Wasim Khan bagged a match-haul of 12 wickets to help National Bank thrash Service Industries by 10 wickets inside three days in Patron’s Trophy Grade-I tie at Sheikhupura Stadium on Sunday. Service Industries, who had conceded 164-run lead on first innings, were dismissed for 176.

Wasim finished with six for 73 to claim a match haul of 12 for 111.

Scoreboard

SERVICE INDUSTRIES (1st Innings) 72 (Wasim Khan 6-38, Zahid Saeed 4-28).

NATIONAL BANK (1st Innings) 236 (Rizwan Akbar 6-76).

SERVICE INDUSTRIES (2nd Innings, overnight 90-5):

Kashif Nizami c Javed b Wasim 2

Afaq Raheem c Javed b Wasim 0

Masood Asim c Javed b Wasim 10

Ashfaq Ahmed b Wasim 6

Faisal Khan c Hanif b Mansoor 17

Mustansar Ali c Javed b Zahid 37

Farhan Asghar not out 75

Mohammad Irshad lbw b Wasim 9

Jamshed Ahmed lbw b Wasim 2

Zeeshan Safeer lbw b Zahid 3

Rizwan Akbar b Zahid 0

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-9, W-1, NB-4) 15

TOTAL (all out, 53 overs) 176

FALL OF WKTS: 1-1, 2-6, 3-10, 4-19, 5-45, 6-127, 7-154, 8-171, 9-176.

BOWLING: Wasim Khan 23-5-73-6; Umar Daraz 8-0-23-0 (1nb); Naved Latif 5-0-4-0 (3nb); Mansoor Amjad 5-0-27-1; Zahid Saeed 12-2-39-3.

NATIONAL BANK (2nd Innings):

Imran Nazir not out 7

Faisal Athar not out 6

EXTRAS (LB-1) 1

TOTAL (for no wkt, 1.5 overs) 14

BOWLING: Mohammad Irshad 1-0-6-0; Rizwan Akbar 0.5-0-7-0.

RESULT: National Bank won by 10 runs.

UMPIRES: Z.I. Pasha and Ahmed Shahab.

MATCH REFEREE: Azhar Khan.

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