Hurricane 104 by Sohrab

Published July 30, 2002

ISLAMABAD, July 29: Sohrab stroked a hurricane 104 off 114 deliveries to help Victory Club achieve a nine-wicket win over Diamond in the ongoing Rawalpindi Cricket Association Summer League Monday.

Batting first, Diamond were restricted to 191, a total in which Zahoor topscored with 53. Tayyab with four for 24 and Munir, who took three for 23 were the key wicket-takers.

Victory in reply got the required runs without any difficulty, thanks to Sohrab’s fine knock that was laced with 11 boundaries.

Summarised scores:

Victory bt Diamond by nine wkts. Diamond 191 all out (Zahoor 53, Tayyab 4-24, Munir 3-24); Victory 192 for one (Sohrab 104 no, Yasir 72 no).

Malik Gymkhana bt Haidery by three wkts. Haidery 202 all out (Iftikhar 50, Ghulam Abbas 47, Iftikhar 3-28, Nadeem 3-32); Malik Gymkhana 203 for seven (Rashid 57 no, Jamil 40, Iftikhar 3-32, Qasim 3-39).

Medicose bt Goldstar by four wkts. Goldstar 245 for nine (Ihsan 91, Tanveer 44, Zahid Siddiqui 3-16, Shehzad 3-27); Medicose 246 for six (Rashid 77 no, Zahid 43, Waheed 2-57, Ihsan 2-53)

Kent bt Imran Club by 117 runs. Kent 241 for nine (Sajid 59, Saghir 42, Shafique 3-47, Ali 3-31); Imran Club 124 all out (Liaqat 3-14, Babar 3-33).

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