Malik, Imran hit centuries

Published January 28, 2007

KARACHI, Jan 27: Abdul Malik and Mohammad Imran blasted centuries to help their respective teams win in the KCCA Inter Club Tournament here on Friday.

Abdul Malik recorded the first ton of the day when he smashed 128 including 11 boundaries as Young Pak Flag Cricket Club routed the PMTF by 31 runs at the Airport Stadium.

Due to Malik’s brilliant century, the victors, batting first, posted 268-5 in the stipulated 40 overs and later restricted the PMTF to 237 in 33 overs.

Meanwhile, Mohammad Imran made a superb 114 laced with 14 cracking fours to shine in Mazhar Gymkhana’s 46-run triumph against Taimuria Sports, who were dismissed for 182 in 34 overs while chasing 229 for victory, here at the Annu Bhai Park.

In other matches Ravi Gymkhana surpassed Youngster Gymkhana by four wickets at the Navy Ground whereas All Friends CC trounced Ever Bright Cricket Club by 42 runs at the Landhi Friends Ground.

Summarised scores:

YOUNG PAK FLAG CC 268-5 in 40 overs (Abdul Malik 128, Asif Qayyum 69, Saeed Mohammad 23; Aqeel Ahmed 4-52).

PMTF 237 in 33 overs (M Shaukat 45, A Khaliq 37, M Shayaan 35; Laiq-ur-Rehman 3-36, A Samad 2-43).

MAZHAR GYMKHANA 228 in 40 overs (Mohammad Imran 114, Shahnawaz 70; Shujaat Ali 4-21).

TAIMURIA SPORTS 182 in 34 overs (Asif Ahmed 50, M Imran 42; M Habib 3-30, M Rahat 3-42).

YOUNGSTER GYMKHANA 157 in 33 overs (Nadeem Shah 54, Sheeraz Ali 24, Ravi Anwar 18; Shahbaz Butt 2-20, Imran Ali 2-17, Nadeem Rao 2-41).

RAVI GYMKHANA 158-6 in 37.1 overs (Nazim Khan 50, Shahbaz Butt 42, Nadeem Rao 21; Adnan Ahmed 2-28)

All FRIENDS CC 219-8 in 40 overs (Atif Ali 32, Kashif Ahmed 33, M Kamran 33; Rafiullah 2-21, Adnan 2-44).

EVER BRIGHT CC 177 in 29.2 overs (Rafiullah 32, Waqar 32, Salim Ali 3-39).

— PPI

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