Kashif hits century

Published February 5, 2002

LAHORE, Feb 4: Three more matches were decided in the Punjab University Inter-collegiate Lahore zone championship Monday.

King Edward Medical College defeated Minhaj College of Commerce Lahore by 112 runs.

SUMMARISED SCORES:

KEMC: 193 for five in 35 overs (Hafiz Zeeshan 49, Sardar Ali 54; Fateh Muhammad 2/26).

MINHAJ COMMERCE COLLEGE: 81 all out in 19.5 overs (Wasil Rabbani 23; Rana Sohail 2/7, Imran 2/19).

Government College of Science Wahdat Road beat Islamia College of Commerce by five wickets.

ICC: 191 for nine in 35 overs (Arshad 73, five fours, Ashraf 46; Rizwan 3/45, Imran 3/35, Zulifqar 2/49).

GCS: 193 for 5 in 31.3 overs (Adil 61, three fours, Zulifqar 38 not out, Irshad 24; Tauqeer 2/49).

University Law College defeated Allama Iqbal  Medical College by 225 runs.

LAW COLLEGE: 367 for four (Kashif Khalil 123, 17 fours, Nazir Ahmed 83, eight fours, Pervez Iqbal 50 not out, Waqar 3/53).

AIMC: 142 all out in 22.1 overs (Muneeb 43, Rashid 21, Imran Sabir 6/40, Murtaza Wattoo 3/25).

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