KARACHI, May 30: An unbeaten century by Mubashir Ahmed guided Korangi Al-Fateh Cricket Club to the KCCA Inter-club tournament quarter-finals as they thrashed Young Pak Flag Cricket Club by 74 runs at the Airport Stadium here on Thursday.

Mubashir struck six boundaries and a brace of sixes in his 105 as Korangi Al Fateh CC reached 266 for five in the stipulated 40 overs. YPFCC, in reply, were bowled for 192 in 34.3 overs.

In another match played at the TMC Ground, Tapal Cricket Club defeated AO Cricket Club by seven wickets. Ahmed Zeeshan Malik banged 11 boundaries in his 75 for the winners.

Summarised scores:

KORANGI AL-FATEH CC 266 for 5 in 40 overs (Mubashir Ahmed 105 not out, Shahid Mahmood 37, Mohammad Farrukh 34; A. Malik 2-42); YPFCC 192 in 34.3 overs (Asif Qayyum 45, Saleem Khan 37, Mohammad Saeed 35; Malik Aftab 2-20, Wajahat Ahmed 2-26).

AOCC 142 in 37.5 overs (Fahadullah 49, Asim Tanvir 18; Adeel Malik 3-19, Mansoor Baig 2-27, Iqbal Sheikh 2-30); TAPAL CC 144 for 3 in 25.4 overs (Ahmed Zeeshan Malik 75, Zahid Ghauri 36).—APP

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