KARACHI, April 10: Saeed bin Nasir failed by a solitary run to reach a superb century on Sunday as Khan Research Laboratories (KRL) thrashed National Bank by seven wickets to emerge as Pool ‘B’ leaders in the Patron’s Cup one-day competition.

Saeed, who has been in tremendous form throughout in the past week, needed six to reach the three-figure mark with the scores level but only succeeded in pulling leg-spinner Rahman Qadir for four that took him 99 off 84 balls in the last-round match played at the Qadhafi Stadium in Lahore.

KRL used up only 37.2 overs to reach their target of 243 with Saeed and pinch-hitter Saad Janjua leading the way. The pair added 96 for the third wicket before Saad was out for a 69-ball 82, trapped leg-before by medium-pacer Mohammad Zahid.

Zahid, a relatively newcomer, had a day which he would like to forget since he gave away as many 90 runs, including 20 in his final over when Saeed hit 6,4,2,4,4,2.

Earlier, half-centuries by Qaiser Abbas (62 off 83 balls, eight fours) and Mohammad Javed (51 off 43 balls, four fours and one six) helped the bankers to 242 for nine.

 

Scoreboard for NATIONAL BANK:
Nasir Jamshed run out                                           12
Sajid Ali c Shahbaz b Faisal                                    6
Naumanullah c Asif b Faisal                                   15
Qaiser Abbas b Azhar                                           68
Rashid Riaz c Saeed Jr b Azhar                             25
Mohammad Javed c Jaffar b Saeed Jr                    51
Akhtar Sarfraz st Shahbaz b Azhar                        39
Imran Javed st Shahbaz b Saeed Ajmal                 13
Rahman Qadir not out                                             8
Shabbir Ahmed c Shahbaz b Saeed Ajmal               0
Wasim Khan not out                                                1
EXTRAS                 (LB-2, W-8)                        10
TOTAL           (for nine wkts, 50 overs)             242
FALL OF WKTS: 1-20, 2-25, 3-55, 4-125, 5-126, 6-205, 7-232, 8-236, 9-240.
DID NOT BAT: (Mohammad Zahid).
BOWLING: Jaffar Nazir 8-0-37-0 (2w); Faisal Afridi 8-0-38-2 (3w); Saad Janjua 10-0-50-0 (1w); Saeed Ajmal 10-1-39-2; Azhar Ali 7-0-30-3; Ali Naqvi 5-0-33-0 (2w); Saeed Anwar Jr 2-0-13-1.

 

Scoreboard for KRL:
Saeed Anwar Jr c Nauman b Shabbir                      0
Mohammad Saleem lbw b Zahid                            37
Saad Janjua lbw b Zahid                                        81
Saeed bin Nasir not out                                         99
Ali Naqvi not out                                                   12
EXTRAS             (B-2, W-10, NB-4)                 16
TOTAL           (for three wkts, 37.2 overs)         246
FALL OF WKTS: 1-1, 2-77, 3-173.
DID NOT BAT: Asif Iqbal, Intikhab Alam, Azhar Ali, Shahbaz Butt, Jaffar Nazir, Faisal Afridi,    (Saeed Ajmal).
BOWLING: Shabbir Ahmed 8-0-42-1 (4nb, 6w); Wasim Khan 6-0-42-0; Mohammad Zahid 10-0-90-2 (4w); Rahman Qadir 7.2-0-44-0;                   Qaiser Abbas 6-0-26-0.


 

RESULT: KRL won by seven wickets.
UMPIRES: Ijaz Ahmed and Rasheed Bhatti.
MATCH REFEREE: Saadat Ali.


Final Pool ‘B’ standings

(Tabulated under played, won, lost, no-result, tied, points, net run-rate):

KRL                 5    4   1   0   0   16   +0.542

Customs           5    3   2   0   0   12   +1.003

HBL                 5    3   2   0   0   12   +0.814

SNGPL            5    2   3   0   0   8    -0.408

NBP                 5    2   3   0   0   8    -0.662

DHA                 5    1   4   0   0   4    -1.362

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