KARACHI, June 7: Left arm spinner Yasir Sabir produced a devastating spell of seven wickets for 17 runs to help GBSS Lyari No 2 beat Okhai Memon School by eight wickets in the PCB Inter-school Karachi region cricket tournament on Tuesday.

All-rounder Fazal Subhan (4-31 and 34 not out) was architect of GBSS Ebrahim Alibhai Metroville's four-wicket success against GBSS Nazimabad No 1.

Daffodil School beat R.A. Model by 83 runs with leg-spinner Mudassar Manzoor taking four for 14.

Summarised scores:

GBSS Zahoor beat School of Britannica by 159 runs.

GBSS ZAHOOR 259-4 in 45 overs (Mannan Aftab 58, Talha Shabbir 58, Irfan Lodhi 43; Sohaib Khan 2-47); SCHOOL OF BRITANNICA 100 in 32.2 overs (Mohammad Zohaib 24; Tabish Nawab 3-17, Shahzaib 2-12, Tauqir Khalid 2-21).

Daffodils Model School beat R.A. Model School by 83 runs.

DAFFODILS MODEL 173 in 44 overs (Wasim Razzaq 28, M. Hussain Hayat 26, Faizan Javed 23; Waqas Iqbal 2-20); R.A. MODEL 90 in 26.5 overs (Wajahat Hussain 2;, Mudassar Manzoor 4-14, Israrul Haq 2-33).

GBSS Ebrahim Alibhai beat GBSS Nazimabad No 1 by four wickets.

GBSS NAZIMABAD NO 1 192 in 41.2 overs (Naeemullah 61, Samiullah 27; Fazal Subhan 4-31, Meraj Mohammad 3-31, Samiullah 3-52); GBSS EBRAHIM ALIBHAI METROVILLE 193-6 in 36.2 overs (Younis Khan 82, Fazal Subhan 66 not out; Meraj Mohammad 3-31, Samiullah 3-52).

GBSS Lyari No 2 beat Okhai Memon School by eight wickets.

OKHAI MEMON 84 in 19.3 overs (M. Akhtar 23; Yasir Sabir 7-17); GBSS LYARI NO 2 87-2 in 14.4 overs (Nasir Hussain 35 not out, Kashif Rasool 27 not out).—APP

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