KARACHI, Nov 8: Jahangir Khan smashed an unbeaten ton as Oxford Grammar School outplayed Sindh Unique High School by 176 runs in a match at the PCB Inter-school Karachi Region Cricket Championship on Wednesday.

Jahangir hit 12 boundaries in his 105 not out as Oxford Grammar made 273-8 in the allotted 40 overs and then dismissed Sindh Unique for 97 in 23.2 overs.

Meanwhile, in other matches, Baba Farid School beat Rakshinda School by 175 runs, Shaheen Public overcame EJHS School by seven wickets and Karachi Academy defeated Islamia High School by 18 runs.

Summarised scores:

OXFORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL 273-8 in 40 overs (Jahangir Khan 105 not out, Atif Ahmed 51; Mohammad Aqib 3-49); SINDH UNIQUE HIGH SCHOOL 97 in 23.2 overs (Zain-ul-Abedin 14; Mohammad Sami 3-8, Mohammad Kashif 2-15).

BABA FARID SCHOOL 271-3 in 40 overs (Mohammad Saqib 54, Samiullah 51 not out, Mohammad Adeeb 42, Nadeem Rehman 33) RAKSHINDA SCHOOL 96 in 22.4 overs (Mohammad Nasir 24, Mohammad Wasim 21; Mohammad Zubair 3-15, Mohammad Rehman 3-18).

EJHS 149 in 36 overs (Yousuf Rizvi 32, Taha Munir 28; Hafiz Tabish 4-13, Zeeshan Saeed 2-21, S.M. Sameed 2-39); SHAHEEN PUBLIC SCHOOL 150-3 in 29 overs (S.M. Sameed 55 not out, Zia-ul-Haq 43, Hafiz Tabish 21 not out; Adeel Imtiaz 2-28).

KARACHI ACADEMY 111 in 31.3 overs (A. Rehman 23; Mohammad Sultan 3-6, Arsalan Siddiqui 2-17, Mohammad Shahid 2-26); ISLAMIA HIGH SCHOOL 92 in 25.3 overs (Talal Owais 15; Mohammad Adeel 3-9, Arsalan Ali 2-18, Shaharyar Ali 2-30). —APP

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