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Published January 2, 2009

KARACHI, Jan 1: Zone-I Whites beat Zone-V Whites by 47 runs and became the first team to qualify for the KCCA Inter-zonal Under-19 cricket tournament quarter-finals at the KCCA Stadium on Wednesday.

With this win, Zone-I Whites finished as pool ‘C’ toppers while Zone-V Whites, remaining the pool’s runners-up, also qualified for the last-eight round.

Batting first, Zone-I Whites made 210 for eight in the allotted 50 overs with Sami Arshad (53) being the top-scorer. Mannan Aftab made 48. Shahab Shaheen took five wickets for 60.

Zone-V Whites, in response, were bowled out for 163 in 47.1 overs. Mohammad Waqas hit 56. Israr-ul-Haq captured five wickets for 20 while Qamar Iqbal claimed three for 39.

Meanwhile, Sufiyan Gul scored an unbeaten 33 to steer Zone-IV Blues to a four-wicket victory over Zone-VII Blues at the Pak Star Ground.

In another match held at the Student Ground, Zone-VI Blues beat Zone-I Greens by 72 runs.

Summarised scores:

ZONE-I WHITES 210-8 in 50 overs (Sami Arshad 53, Mannan Aftab 48, Umar Imtiaz 34; Shahab Shaheen 5-60, Mohammad Waqas 2-25); ZONE-V WHITES 163 in 47.1 overs (Mohammad Waqas 56, Owais Aslam 26, Wasim Ahmed 25; Israr-ul-Haq 5-20, Qamar Iqbal 3-39).

ZONE-VII BLUES 142 in 31.1 overs (Zaheer Khan 27, Mohammad Yousuf 47 not out, Mohammad Muslim 20; Irfan-uz-Zama 3-35, Wajid Iqbal 3-37, Junaid Jamshed 2-15); ZONE-IV BLUES 145-6 in 32.3 overs (Sufiyan Gul 33 not out, Junaid Jamshed 30, Ali Abbas 29; Mohammad Muslim 3-33, Zaheer Khan 2-17).

ZONE-VI BLUES 188 in 50 overs (Haris Ayaz 35, Anas Mahmood 31, Fawad Khan 26, Jahangir Khan 24; Ubaid Tanvir 3-4, Hafiz Sulah Gaba 2-30); ZONE-I GREENS 116 in 37 overs (Naved Siddiqui 37, Asad Mahmood 24; Arsalan Khadim 3-5, Fawad Khan 2-22).—APP

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