Tanvir inspires Karachi ‘W’

Published January 24, 2002

KARACHI, Jan 23: Paceman Tanvir Ahmed continued his excellent form in the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy when he inspired Karachi Whites to a convincing 121-run victory over Gujranwala with a session to spare at the National Stadium Wednesday.

Tanvir, a lanky well-built bowler, bowled with venom, zest and aggression to finish with four for 84 from 21 overs as Gujranwala, chasing 348 for victory, were dismissed for 226.

The youngster, who took 19 wickets in six matches for Pak PWD in the Patron’s Trophy Grade-I championship earlier in the season, has shown mark improvement as he now has 26 wickets from four matches.

Had Gujranwala batted with some common sense, they might have scared the life out of last season’s runners-up. When the match ended, 30 overs were still to be bowled as Gujranwala scored their runs at 4.26 to keep the require run-rate in check.

But probably Gujranwala players had to go for shopping as they threw caution to the wind and kept swinging their bats at everything.

Majid Saeed, Gujranwala skipper, looked a threat until Tanvir produced a superb outswinger and Ghulam Ali completed the action in the first slip. Tanvir then stamped Karachi’s victory when he sent Hafiz Khalid’s off-stump on a walk.

Prior to that, Tanvir had Imran Abbas and Naveed Arif after Owais Athar dismissed both the openers to leave the visitors reeling at 118 for four.

Arif Mahmood showed a lot of courage and guts when he took the field after a nasty blow on his forehead off Mubashir Nazir to finish with three for 28. He had snappedup four for 28 in the first innings.

Scoreboard

KARACHI WHITES (1st Innings) 263 (Mohammad Masroor 94; Naveed Arif 4-67).

GUJRANWALA (1st Innings) 247 (Majid Saeed 63; Arif Mahmood 4-28).

KARACHI WHITES (2nd Innings, overnight 331-6):

Ariz Kamal lbw b Naveed 1

Ghulam Ali lbw b Sarfraz 43

Saeed bin Nasir c Bilal b Sarfraz 62

Hasan Raza lbw b A. Rehman 37

Mohammad Masroor b A. Rehman 53

Imran Javed not out 73

Arif Mahmood retired hurt 19

Moin Khan c Majid b Naveed 9

Mohammad Hasnain not out 18

EXTRAS (B-1 LB-9, W-3, NB-3) 16

TOTAL (for six dec, 98 overs) 331

FALL OF WKTS: 1-2, 2-96, 3-115, 4-204, 5-206, 6-269.

BOWLING: Mubashir Nazir 24-6-82-0; Naveed Arif 14-2-50-2; Sarfraz Ahmed 35-6-111-2; Abdul Rehman 25-7-78-2.

GUJRANWALA (2nd Innings):

Atiq-ur-Rehman c Arif b Owais 37

Bilal Husain lbw b Owais 0

Rizwan Malik c Ariz b Imran 35

Imran Abbas b Tanvir 15

Majid Saeed c Ghulam Ali b Tanvir 49

Tariq Javed b Arif 29

Naveed Arif c Hasnain b Tanvir 22

Hafiz Khalid b Tanvir 11

Mubashir Nazir not out 15

Abdul Rehman lbw b Arif 0

Sarfraz Ahmed c Saeed b Arif 0

EXTRAS (LB-6, NB-6) 12

TOTAL (all out, 53 overs) 226

FALL OF WKTS: 1-5, 2-66, 3-90, 4-113, 5-164, 6-177, 7-194, 8-225, 9-226.

BOWLING: Tanvir Ahmed 21-2-84-4; Owais Athar 9-1-48-2; Mohammad Hasnain 8-0-33-0; Imran Javed 5-0-27-1; Arif Mahmood 10-2-28-3.

UMPIRES: Nadeem Ghauri, M. Akbar Khan.

MATCH REFEREE: Raees Ahmed.

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