Wasim and Tahir take bowling honours

Published October 19, 2002

KARACHI, Oct 18: Speedster Wasim Khan picked up six for 92 to help Sui Gas outclass Pakistan Education Board (PEB) by innings and 44 runs in the Kardar Trophy match at National Stadium here Friday.

PEB, who were hopelessly placed at 145 for seven, were all out for exactly 200 in their second innings.

The other two fixtures in the city ended without any conclusive result. Navy and PAF drew their match at PCB Regional Academy Ground while the game between KESC and KPT at UBL Sports Complex petered out in a boring stalemate.

Our Sports Reporter adds from Rawalpindi: PTCL handed ARL an innings and 12-run defeat at the latter’s ground.

ARL crashed to 145 all out after they had been forced to follow on. They had resumed their second innings at the overnight score of 125 for seven, needing another 32 runs to make PTCL bat again.

Our Sports Correspondent adds from Lahore: Medium-pacer Tahir Mughal captured a match haul of 13 for 83 as Saga registered a crushing innings and 45-run victory against PTV at Saga Ground in Sialkot.

Tahir, who claimed six for 40 in PTV’s first innings, improved his figures by taking seven for 43 as PTV were sent packing for 158 in their second innings.

Summarised scores:

*At ARL Ground, Rawalpindi:

PTCL beat ARL by innings and 12 runs.

PTCL 324 in 79.4 overs (Asim Kamal 120, Zulqarnain 57; Alamgir Khan 3-84, Sohail Tanveer 2-112, Obaid Akhtar 2-47);

ARL 167 in 53.4 overs (Farrukh Sultan 51; Jawwad Hameed 3-54, Mohammad Hussain 3-56, Yasin Bari 2-25) and 145 (Asim Butt 42; Jawwad Hameed 4-31, Yasin Bari 2-46).

*At UBL Sports Complex, Karachi:

Match drawn.

KPT 291-9 in 80 overs (Maisam Hasnain 123, Fahadullah 50, Iqbal Shaikh 36; Tahir Khan 3-84, Sharif Asadullah 2-41) and 204-8 (Mohammad Farrukh 50, Iqbal Shaikh 47, Zafar Jadoon 32; Owais Athar 4-42, Adeel Malik 2-52);

KESC 322-8 in 80 overs (Arif Mahmood 119 not out, Tariq Haroon 52, Zahid Ghauri 33; Mohammad Hasnain 4-97, Fahad Khan 2-37).

*At PCB Regional Academy Ground, Karachi:

Match drawn.

NAVY 314 in 78.4 overs (Wasim Naeem 145, Mohammad Yaqoob 81; Mohammad Asif Khan 4-56, Adil Hussain 2-29) and 177-6 declared (Naveed Haider 55 not out, Iftikhar Ahmed 42; Mohammad Asif 3-40, Mohammad Khalid 2-36);

PAF 236 in 68 overs (Aamir Sajjad 109, Ahmed Nadeem 42; Jawwad Ali 3-62, Nasir Khan 3-62), Akhtar Hussain 2-46) and 99-3 (Shahid Khan 58 not out; Nasir Khan 2-35).

*At National Stadium, Karachi:

Sui Gas beat PEB by innings and 44 runs.

PEB 93 in 45.2 overs (Kamran Younis 33; Imran Tahir 5-12, Wasim Khan 3-28) and 200 (Naveed Khan 91 not out; Wasim Khan 6-92, Imran Tahir 2-37).

SUI GAS 337-3 declared in 67 overs (Asim Munir 105 not out, Mohammad Hafeez 96, Ali Hussain 61, Majid Saeed 51).

*At Saga Ground, Sialkot:

Saga beat PTV by innings and 45 runs.

SAGA 334 in 78.4 overs (Shahzad Malik 94, Tahir Mahmood  73; Naseer Ahmed Jr 5-75);

PTV 131 in 42.2 overs (Nauman Ali 44 not out; Tahir Mughal 6-40, Mohammad Fayyaz 3-35) and 158 (Ishtiaq Rabbani 41, Taj Mohammad 35; Tahir Mughal 7-43, Mohammad Yasin 2-30).

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