KARACHI, July 17: Zone-V, Zone-VI and Zone-VII entered the KCCA Inter-zonal Under-15 Cricket Championship semi-finals after recording victories against their respective opponents on Wednesday.

Mohammad Rahim Khan smashed an unbeaten 64 with ten boundaries as Zone-V outplayed Lasbela District by nine wickets at the Landhi Gymkhana Ground.

Left-arm spinner Ali Nawaz captured three wickets for 29, Adeel Anwar two for 12 as Lasbela District, batting first, crashed to 112 all out in 34.1 overs. Zone-V, in response, romped home in 19.1 overs for the loss of Faizan Khan, who made 37.

By winning this match, Zone-V eased into the semi-finals and kept the unbeaten record in their seventh league game.

At the TMC Ground, Hasan Azad scored 58 with five fours and left-arm spinner Faraz Ahmed grabbed three wickets for 37 to help Zone-VI to a 60-run win over Zone-II, and a place in the pre-finals.

In another match played at the Student Ground, off-spinner Mohammad Waqas captured five wickets for 33 besides scoring 46 runs to lead Zone-VII to the semi-finals as they beat Zone-I by 12 runs.

Summarised scores:

LASBELA DISTRICT 112 in 34.1 overs (Saud Ahmed 24, Atif Ahmed 23; Ali Nawaz 3-29, Adeel Anwar 2-12, Muneeb-ur-Rehman 2-17); ZONE-V 116-1 in 19.1 overs (Mohammad Rahim Khan 64 not out, Faizan Khan 37).

ZONE-VI 223 in 49.1 overs (Hassan Azad 58, S. Hasan 38, Abdullah 23; Fahazullah 3-77, Rafay Iqbal 2-30, Arsalan Farzand 2-51); ZONE-II 163-9 in 50 overs (S.M. Ahmer 49, Rao Iqbal 36, Amanullah 29; Faraz Ahmed 3-37, Hasan Azad 2-30).

ZONE-VII 176 in 50 overs (Mohammad Waqas 46, Iftikhar Irtiza 42, Anwar Zaib 19, Saad Maqsood 17; Arsalan Hussain 4-54, Farhan Anwar 3-48); ZONE-I 164 in 47.3 overs (Furqan Khalil 48, Jahid Ali 30, Rahim Ali 19; Mohammad Waqas 5-33, Shoaib Rabbani 3-54).—APP

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