Excellent knock by Wasim

Published May 30, 2006

KARACHI, May 29: Daffodils Model School recorded an emphatic 276-run victory over GBSS Saudabad as three more matches were decided in the PCB National Inter-school (Karachi region) cricket tournament on Sunday.

Batting first, Daffodils Model piled up 334 for seven in their 45 overs with Wasim Razzaq (82, eight fours), Ishtiaq Ghauri (62, five fours) and Osama Khan (57, six fours) being the leading run-getters.

GBSS Saudabad, in reply, managed just 58 in 21.2 overs. Leg-spinner Bilal Hussain claimed four for 30.

In other matches, New Standard School also emerged easy victors against Falcon Model School by 132 runs while Nara School Korangi defeated R.S. Model School by 89 runs.

Summarised scores:

Nasra School Korangi beat R.S. Model School by 89 runs.

NASRA KORANGI 202 in 38.4 overs (Mohammad Talha 62, Razaullah 21; Zohaib Obrai 3-66, Sarfraz Ahmed 2-18;

R.S. MODEL 113 in in 25.4 overs (Waqas Aziz 46; Talha Zaheer 4-26, Abdul Ahad 3-14, Razaullah 3-26).

Daffodils Model School beat GBSS Saudabad No 1 by 276 runs.

DAFFODILS MODEL 334-7 in 45 overs (Wasim Razzaq 82, Ishtiaq Ghauri 62, Osama Khan 57; M. Aziz Ahmed 2-62;

GBSS SAUDABAD NO 1 58 in 21.2 overs (M. Faizan Ghauri 26; Bilal Hussain 4-30, Mohammad Omair 2-1, Osama Khan 2-22).

New Standard School beat Falcon Model School by 132 runs.

NEW STANDARD 224 in 37.1 overs (Abdul Saboor 46, Arif Khan 41Shakir Afridi 29; Bahadur Sher 3-53, Mohammad Kamran 2-23, Sher Khan 2-28);

FALCON MODEL 92 in 19.3 overs (Kamran Khan 39; Arif Khan 5-53, Adnan Zaman 3-15).

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