Nasir and Rashi slam centuries

Published October 16, 2001

KARACHI, Oct 15 - Right handed Nasir Aziz continued his fine run in the Super Trophy cricket tournament cracking second successive hundred in Malir Companion CC’s massive 196 runs victory over Doab CC at Shadab Ground Sunday.

Nasir cracked nine fours and three sixes before being dismissed for 109 while Rashi Sahir smashed 12 boundaries and two sixes in his unbeaten 121 as Malir Companion piled up 304 for three wickets in 35 overs. Doab CC in reply were bundled out for 108 in 25 overs.

Leg spinner Furrukh Zahid captured five wickets for 32 runs to spin Central Police to five wicket win against United Gymkhana at TMC Ground. Summarized scores:

Malir Companion beat Doab CC by 196 runs.

Malir Companion 304 for three wickets in 35 overs (Rashi Sahir 121 not out, Nasir Aziz 109; Zahid Farooq 3-20);

Doab CC 108 in 25 overs (Irfan Khan 37; Nasir Aziz 2-9, Kamal 2-51).

Central Police beat United Sports five wickets.

United Sports 165 in 29 overs (Mohsin Raza 47, Moid Farooqi 40, Nusratullah 26; Furrukh Zahid 5-32, Basit Ali Junior 2-35);

Central Police 166-5 in 27 overs (M.Anwar 70, Saeed Shaikh 51; Mirza Idrees 4-40).—APP

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