Hawks fly high on Shoaib's 6-wkt haul

Published January 14, 2005

LAHORE, Jan 13: A six-wicket haul by Shoaib Leghari enabled Hyderabad Hawks (HH) to cruise into semi finals of the One-day cricket cup as pool "B" leaders with 12 points, beating Multan Tigers (MT) by five wickets at Hyderabad on Thursday.

Shoaib sent down eight overs, including one maiden and conceded 46 runs to take six wickets, but even then MT piled up 241 in 45 overs, due to fine batting by Asif Iqbal (74, four fours, 102 balls) and Aamer Bashir (58, five fours, one six, 69 balls).

HH overhauled the target scoring 244 for five in 44.2 overs. Faisal Athar (54, five fours, 67 balls), Shahid Qambrani (46, four fours, 51 balls) and Rizwan Ahmed (46 not out, one four one six, 39 balls) were the chief contributors. Rizwan (HH) was declared Man-of-the-Match.

SCOREBOARD

MULTAN TIGERS

Yasir Arafat lbw Mazhar 15

Saeed Anwar Jnr lbw Mazhar 7

Muhammad Ali Niazi b Mazhar 10

Aamer Bashir c Hanif b Rizwan 58

Asif Iqbal c Kashif b Shoaib 74

Zeeshan Khan c Shahid b Shoaib 32

Azhar Shafiq c Hanif b Shoaib 9

Shahid Hameed c Hanif b Shoaib 4

Abdur Rauf c Rizwan b Shoaib 0

Muhammad Irshad not out 0

Majid Majeed c Hanif b Shoaib 0

EXTRAS (LB-2, W-18, NB-6) 26

TOTAL (all out, 45 overs) 241

FALL OF WKTS: 1-27, 2-43, 3-61, 4-164, 5-225, 6-227, 7-239, 8- 239, 9-243.

BOWLING: Mazhar Ali 9-0-40-3; Sufyan Ali 7-1-38-0; Kashif Bhatti 8-1-36-0; Shoaib Leghari 8-1-46-6; Rizwan Ahmed 8-0-46-1; Hanif-ur-Rehman 5-0-33-0.

HYDERABAD HAWKS

Hanifur Rehman c Ali b Azhar 19

Aqeel Anjum lbw Zeeshan 37

Faisal Athar c Majid b Zeeshan 54

Shahid Qambrani c Azhar b Irshad 46

Rizwan Ahmed not out 46

Akram Khan c Majid b Irshad 12

Hanif Malik not out 14

EXTRAS (B-4, LB-3, W-9) 16

TOTAL (for five wkts, 44.2 overs) 244

FALL OF WKTS: 1-35, 2-101, 3-130, 4-196, 5-212.

BOWLING: Muhammad Irshad 9-0-50-2; Abdur Rauf 9-0-33-0; Azhar Shafiq 3-0- 20-1; Majid Majeed 8.2-0-54-0; Saeed Anwar Jnr 7-0-39-0; Zeeshan Khan 8-1-41-2.

UMPIRES: Iftikhar Malik-Islam Khan.

REFEREE: Azhar Khan.

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