Adil helps Wapda gain three points

Published January 6, 2006

LAHORE, Jan 5: Fine batting by opener Adil Nisar helped Wapda earn three points on the first innings lead of 98 runs against PTCL from a drawn Patron’s Trophy Grade-I match at Sheikhupura Stadium on Thursday.

Adil struck 87 off 178-ball with nine fours and three sixes, as Wapda were 232 for six wickets in reply to PTCL’s modest 134, before the regulation time ended.

Leg-spinner Muhammad Hussain, who snared five wickets for 69, but failed to prevent Wapda from taking the first innings lead.

Earlier, leg-spinner Farooq Iqbal finished with six for 46 as PTCL were all out for 134 after resuming at 108-8.

Only 139.2 overs’ play could be possible in the four-day match which was badly hit by rains and fog.

Scoreboard

PTCL (1st innings, overnight 108-8):

Ashar Zaidi b Faisal 1

Usman Tariq c Ahmed b Sarfraz 0

Babar Naeem c Sarfraz b Farooq 33

Zulqarnain Haider b Farooq 26

Muhammad Hussain c n b Farooq 5

Amer Bashir lbw b Farooq 4

Shahzad Malik lbw b Aqeel 8

Tahir Mughal c Ahmed b Farooq 18

Shahid Hameed not out 14

Jawad Hameed c Ahmed b Sarfraz 10

Muhammad Khalil c Aqeel b Farooq 8

EXTRAS (LB-5, NB-2) 7

TOTAL (all out, 66.2 overs) 134

FALL OF WKTS: 1-1, 2-5, 3-56, 4-71, 5-74, 6-75, 7-96, 8-108, 9- 125.

BOWLING: Sarfraz Ahmed 23-10-33-2; Faisal Imran 7-2-13-1; Bilal Khilji 5-2-8-0; Farooq Iqbal 23.2-11-46-6; Aqeel Ahmed 8-1-29-1.

WAPDA (1st innings):

Adil Nisar c Shahzad b Hussain 87

Asif Hussain lbw Jawad 24

Tariq Aziz b Hussain 28

Amer Sajjad c sub b Hussain 38

Bilal Khilji c sub b Hussain 27

Jahangir Mirza not out 9

Aqeel Ahmed c Shahzad b Hussain 7

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-8, NB-3) 12

TOTAL (for six wkts, 73 overs) 232

FALL OF WKTS: 1-31, 2-114, 3-165, 4-214, 5-216, 6-226.

BOWLING: Muhammad Khalil 6-1-23-0; Tahir Mughal 15-4-40-0; Jawad Hameed 21-3-78-1; Muhammad Hussain 29-5-69-5; Babar Naeem 2-0-13-0.

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