Sindh lose by an innings

Published February 5, 2002

KARACHI, Feb 4: Sargodha overwhelmed Rest of Sindh by an innings and 129 runs in the Quaid Trophy Grade-I match at Sports Stadium in Sargodha Monday.

Sindh, however, did well to add another 84 runs to their overnight second innings score of 143 for seven with Rizwan Qureshi (46 not out) making the major contribution on the last morning.

Medium-pacer Ahmed Hayat appropriately took the final wicket to finish with figures of five for 57 and match haul of 11 for 99.

Scoreboard

SARGODHA (1st Innings) 504-9 dec (Haroon Rahim 135, Ahmed Hayat 77, Misbah-ul-Haq 55, Khurram Niazi 52; Naeem Ghauri 4-160).

REST OF SINDH (1st Innings) 148 (Ahmed Hayat 6-42).

REST OF SINDH (2nd Innings, overnight 143-7):

Hanif-ur-Rehman c Nawaz b A. Hayat 4

Abid Ali b A. Hayat 0

Adnan Ameer b A. Hayat 35

Shahid Qambrani b A. Hayat 60

Aamir Iqbal c Shahid b Saboor 18

Naveen Kumar b Sarfraz 6

Abdul Rahim lbw b Sarfraz 0

Rizwan Qureshi not out 46

Naeem Ghauri c and b Sarfraz 27

Mohsin Raza run out 0

Kashif Ali lbw b A. Hayat 0

EXTRAS (B-11, LB-5, NB-15) 31

TOTAL (all out, 67.1 overs) 227

FALL OF WKTS: 1-4, 2-22, 3-98, 4-133, 5-143, 6-143, 7-143, 8-213, 9-217.

BOWLING: Ahmed Hayat 12.1-1-57-5; Mohammad Sarfraz 16-3-63-3; Ashraf Bashir 3-0-16-0; Saboor Ahmed 20-9-45-1; Mohammad Nawaz 11-4-15-0; Mohammad Hafeez 5-2-15-0.

RESULT: Sargodha won by an innings and 124 runs.

UMPIRES: M. Nazir Jr and Iftikhar Malik.

MATCH REFEREE: Abdul Sami Khan.

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