Azhar sparkles in exciting victory

Published October 18, 2002

LAHORE, Oct 17: A superb all-round performance by Azhar Ali helped Lahore Blues pull off an exciting five-run victory against Karachi Blues in the opening match of the National Junior (Under-19) Grade-I One-day Cricket Tournament triangular series at Gaddafi Stadium Thursday.

Karachi Whites made a complete mess of a relatively easy target of 227 after openers Khalid Latif, the skipper, and Mubashir Ahmed had given a flying start in a stand of 138.

The last nine wickets fell while only 83 runs were added to the total with Azhar doing most of the damage by grabbling four for 44.

The visitors needed a six off the final ball of the match but Azhar then had Whites’ wicket-keeper Naeem Ahmed brilliantly caught on the fence by Atif Ijaz. Earlier in the same over two batsmen were run out.

Off-spinner Anwar Hafeez provided good support to Azhar. He got rid of both Khalid (57 off 87 balls, one four, three sixes) and Mubashir (56 off 98 balls, six fours) to end up with two for 39.

Khurram Manzoor was the only other Karachi batsman to make any significant contribution. He was stumped after making a 55-ball 38, which was laced with three boundaries.

Earlier, Lahore  Blues, who were sent in, recovered from 63 for four to 226 through a boundaryless 84-ball knock of 51 by Azhar Ali.

Tailender Wahab Riaz used the long handle to good measure by smashing a brace of sixes as many fours in scoring a priceless 32 off mere 19 deliveries.

Fata, the third team in the tournament, meet Lahore Blues on Friday at the same venue.

Scoreboard

LAHORE BLUES:

Adnan Butt run out 18

Salman Akbar c Khurram b Tabish 0

Asim Ijaz c Aftab b Khurram 14

Azhar Ali lbw b F. Ahmed 51

Fahad-ul-Haq c and b M. Ali 2

Adnan Akmal b Aftab 27

Shahnawaz Malik c F. Patel b M. Ali 6

Atif Ijaz run out 27

Anwar Hafeez run out 19

Wahab Riaz b F. Ahmed 32

Khurram Irshad not out 1

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-3, W-22, NB-3) 29

TOTAL (all out, 49.3 overs) 226

FALL OF WKTS: 1-2, 2-47, 3-50, 4-63, 5-108, 6-119, 7-165,  8-183, 9-217.

BOWLING: Tabish Khan 10-0-37-1; Junaid-ur-Rahman 4-0-22-0; Khurram Manzoor 10-1-42-1; Mohammad Ali  Zafar 10-0-39-2; Aftab Ahmed 10-0-44-1; Faraz Ahmed Khan 5.3-0-38-2.

KARACHI WHITES:

Khalid Latif b Anwar 57

Mubashir Ahmed c A. Akmal b Anwar 56

Hammad Khan run out 2

Khurram Manzoor st A. Akmal b Salman 38

Faraz Patel lbw b Azhar 19

Faraz Ahmed c Fahad b Azhar 6

Naeem Ahmed c Atif b Azhar 10

Tabish Khan b Azhar 2

Aftab Ahmed run out 0

M. Ali Zafar run out 0

Junaid-ur-Rehman not out 0

EXTRAS (B-2, LB-1, W-21, NB-7) 31

TOTAL (all out, 50 overs) 221

FALL OF WKTS: 1-138, 2-141, 3-142, 4-189, 5-207, 6-215, 7-220, 8-220, 9-221.

BOWLING: Khurram Irshad 6-0-27-0; Wahab Riaz 7-1-33-0; Asim Ijaz 4-0-20-0; Anwar Hafeez 10-0-39-2; Azhar Ali 10-0-44-4; Atif Ijaz 10-0-34-0; Salman Akbar 3-0-21-1.

RESULT: Lahore Blues won by five runs.

UMPIRES: Z.I. Pasha and Jamil Kamran.

MATCH REFEREE: Azhar Khan.

FRIDAY’S FIXTURE: Lahore Blues v Fata.

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