The Pakistan Premier Football League. -White Star/Stephan Andrew

KARACHI: Khan Research Laboratories (KRL) and Wapda registered wins while Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and Karachi Electric Supply Company (KESC) played a draw in the 8th Pakistan Premier Football League on Sunday.

KRL gave Muslim FC a 4-0 thrashing at the Sadiq Shaheed Stadium in Quetta.

The goals for the winners were scored by Yasir Afridi (43rd and 54th mins) and Mahmood Khan (75th and 88th mins).  Also, at Sadiq Shaheed, Wapda beat Pak Elektron Limited (PEL) 2-0.

Zulfiqar (36th min) and Khuda Bakhsh (74th min) brought in the goals.

PAF held KESC to a 1-1 draw at the Peoples Sports Complex.

Mohammad Rasool (ninth min) scored for KESC and Mohammad Sher (36th min) restored parity for PAF.

The team came off the field sharing a point each.

Earlier, on Saturday Afghan FC beat PMC Athletico 3-0 at Shaheed Stadium with Jadeed Khan (13th min), Ahmed Shah (33rd min) and Hamid Shah (77th min) getting the goals.

Monday’s fixtures:

Baloch FC v PMC Athletico at Sadiq Shaheed Stadium, Quetta; NBP v Army at KPT Football Stadium, Karachi; PIA v Navy at Peoples Sports Complex, Karachi.

Matches kick off at 5.00pm.

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