KARACHI, Sept 17: Ahmed Shahzad struck an unbeaten 77 as Lahore Ravi reached 131 for four after bowling out Karachi Harbour for 200 on the first day of the three-day PCB Inter-regional Under-19 Cricket Championship fixture at the Landhi Gymkhana Ground on Monday.

The opener, who hit 11 fours and one six in his 79-ball, held together the Lahore Ravi first innings after a fine start. Ahmed and Jumma Khan (30) put on 85 for the opening stand before four wickets fell for the addition of 15 runs.

Slow left-armer Amjad Manzoor claimed three for nine in seven fours.

Earlier, Ammar Hasan (75 off 123 balls, 12 fours) and Jabbar Khan (52 off 102 balls, seven fours) were the main scorers for Karachi Harbour.

Mohammad Sharif, the Hyderabad slow left-armer, grabbed five for 82, but despite his efforts Lahore Shalimar still managed to post a healthy 317 in their first innings.

Karachi Urban were strongly placed after restricting Quetta to a modest 145 in their game at the Bugti Stadium in Quetta. The star for the visitors was leg-spinner Shahzaib Khan who captured six for 27 in 14 overs. Karachi Urban ended the day at 120 for four.

Scores on Monday (1st day of three):

At Landhi Gymkhana Ground:

KARACHI HARBOUR 200 in 59.1 overs (Ammar Hasan 75, Jabbar Khan 52; Mustafa Iqbal 4-52, Azhar Attari 3-25); LAHORE RAVI 131-4 in 33 overs (Ahmed Shahzad 77 not out; Amjad Manzoor 3-9).

At Sindh University Ground, Jamshoro:

LAHORE SHALIMAR 317 in 81 overs (Haafiz Saad 64, Imran Shafi 61, Saadullah Ghauri 40; Mohammad Sharif 5-82); HYDERABAD 16-0 in 5 overs.

At Arbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar:

PESHAWAR 211 in 73.1 overs (Asif Khan 68, Mohammad Ramzan 56; Awais Afzal 3-42, Kamran Hussain 3-45); ISLAMABAD 32-3 in 7 overs.

At Sheikhupura Stadium:

MULTAN 71-7 in 24 overs (Khawar Ali 31; Adil Raza 5-16) v SIALKOT.

At Bugti Stadium, Quetta:

QUETTA 145 in 47.4 overs (Asif Ali 37; Shahzaib Khan 6-27); KARACHI URBAN 120-4 in 33 overs (Hafiz Asad Baig 52 not out; Naik Mohammad 3-38).

At Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium:

RAWALPINDI 160-2 in 48 overs (Umar Amin 91 not out) v ABBOTTABAD.

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