Hafeez, Ayub shine in fitting reply

Published January 4, 2006

KARACHI, Jan 3: Sparkling batting by Mohammad Hafeez and Mohammad Ayub enabled Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) to make a fitting response to PIA’s first-innings score of 384 on the second day of the Patron’s Trophy Grade-I fixture at NBP Sports Complex on Tuesday.

SNGPL ended the day at 149 without loss with Hafeez batting on 72 and Ayub 66.

Earlier, Mahmood Hamid hammered his second successive hundred as PIA added 160 to their overnight tally of 224 for six.

The right-handed Mahmood finished with an unbeaten 143. He batted for 347 minutes and struck 12 boundaries and a six.

All-rounder Tahir Khan also played a crucial hand with 47 that included nine fours.

Imran Khalid, the slow left-armer, finished with four for 115 in 38 overs while left-arm paceman Samiullah Niazi took three for 75.

Scoreboard

PIA (1st Innings, overnight 224-6):

Agha Sabir b Tariq 15

Kamran Sajid c Ayub b Imran 17

Shoaib Malik c Hafeez b Sami 34

Bazid Khan c Tariq b Sami 28

Faisal Iqbal c Arsalan b Waqas 13

Mahmood Hamid not out 143

A. Zeeshan Malik c Shakeel b Sami 40

Tahir Khan lbw b Imran 47

Umar Gul c Shakeel b Imran 0

Imran Tahir c Ayub b Hafeez 19

Fazle Akbar c Tariq b Imran 1

EXTRAS (B-17, LB-6, NB-3) 27

TOTAL (all out, 128 overs) 384

FALL OF WKTS: 1-37, 2-37, 3-88, 4-104, 5-127, 6-225, 7-317, 8-317, 9-379.

BOWLING: Samiullah Niazi 33-9-75-3 (3nb); Waqas Ahmed 18-4-42-1 (1w); Arsalan Khan 5-1-20-0; Tariq Mahmood 24-4-77-1; Imran Khalid 38-5-115-4; Mohammad Hafeez 10-1-32-1.

SNGPL (1st Innings):

Mohammad Hafeez not out 72

Mohammad Ayub 66

EXTRAS (B-4, LB-3, NB-4) 11

TOTAL (for no wkt, 40 overs) 149

TO BAT: Arsalan Mir, Sufyan Munir, Misbahul Haq, Saleem Mughal, Tariq Mahmood, Shakeel Ansar, Samiullah Niazi, Waqas Ahmed, Imran Khalid.

BOWLING (to-date): Fazle Akbar 9-3-20-0; Kamran Sajid 7-2-21-0; Imran Tahir 9-0-39-0; Tahir Khan 10-1-37-0 (4nb); Shoaib Malik 5-0-25-0.—APP

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