Peshawar restrict Karachi Blues

Published October 23, 2004

KARACHI, Oct 22: Peshawar enjoyed an upper hand on the first day of their four-day Quaid-i-Azam Trophy match against Karachi Blues at Quaid-i-Azam Park ground, Steel Township on Friday.

Put to bat first by Peshawar skipper Wajahatullah Wasti, Karachi Blues were 221 for seven wickets at stumps on a low and slow track. Skipper Rashid Latif with 16 and Azam Hussain with zero were at the crease when play ended for the day.

The home team suffered a setback when Khalid Latif was trapped lbw by Waqar Ahmed in the second over. However, left handed Shadab Kabir and Naumanullah added 101 runs for the second wicket.

Shadab went after making 59 with five fours and a six in 144 minutes while Nauman followed him shortly as he fell lbw victim to Fazle Akber. Naumanullah during 162 minute vigil at the crease hit just two boundaries in his 38.

Karachi Blues in mini-collapse lost three wickets for five runs to slump to 181 for six with Janisar Khan claiming two wickets. Hasan Raza hit three fours in his 44 before adjudged lbw off Janisar Khan while Farhan Adil went to Arshad Khan for 29 and then Janisar had Imran Javed caught by Riffat in the slip for a naught.

Saeed Bin Nasir was the last batsman to be dismissed for 23. Off-break bowler Arshad was the pick of Peshawar bowling attack with three wickets for 55 runs in 29 overs.

Scoreboard

Karachi Blues (Ist innings)

Khalid Latif lbw b Waqar 1

Shadab Kabir c Shoaib b Arshad 59

Naumanullah lbw b Fazle 38

Hasan Raza lbw b Janisar 44

Farhan Adil lbw Arshad 29

Saeed Bin Nasir c & b Arshad 23

Imran Javed c Riffat b Janisar 0

Rashid Latif not out 16

Azam Hussain not out 0

Extras (lb2, w2, nb7) 11

Total ( for 7 wkts in 83 overs) 221

Fall of wkts: 1-1, 2-102, 3-112, 4-176, 5-180, 6-181, 7-216

Bowling: Fazle Akber 19-2-42-1, Waqar Ahmed 17-4-50-1, Janisar Khan 11-3-47-2, Taimur Khan 7-0-25-0, Arshad Khan 29-9-55-3

Umpires: Asad Rauf & Rasheed Bhatti

Match Referee: Khateeb Rizwan.

Meanwhile, pacer Yasir Arafat snapped five wickets for 45 against Quetta to put Rawalpindi in strong position on the opening day of the Quaid Trophy clash at Bugti Stadium on Friday, according to reports reaching here.

Quetta batting first were shot out for 156 in 45 overs. Yasir received good support from Rao Iftikhar (three for 48) and Alamgir Khan (two for 31). Rawalpindi in their reply were 131 for two wickets scored off 36 overs and need only 25 runs to take first innings lead.

Summarized scores: Quetta 156 in 45 overs (Jalad Khan 43, Naseer Khan 22, Jafar Nazir 30 not out; Yasir Arfat 5-45, Rao Iftikhar 3-48).

Rawalpindi 131 for two wickets in 36 overs (Ashar Zaidi 61, Babar Naeedm 51 not out). -APP

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