KARACHI: Umar Amin denoted his arrival from Pakistan's effective T20 leg of the generally sad New Zealand constrained overs visit with a fine all-round execution on Wednesday as Rawalpindi demolished Lahore Whites by eight wickets in their National One-day Provincial Glass apparatus.
Somewhere else in the staying three fourth-round diversions, in spite of captain Shan Masood scoring his fourth one-day century this season, Islamabad neglected to keep Lahore Blues from fixing a seven-wicket triumph; Karachi Whites demonstrated excessively solid for Fata as they squashed the restriction by 10 wickets while Peshawar vanquished Faisalabad by four wickets.
The administration at the highest point of the eight-group standings changed hands on Wednesday with Karachi Whites crushing only in front of past pioneers Rawalpindi with a net run-rate of +0.745 to Rawalpindi's +0.733 with Peshawar third at +0.206 with every one of the three sides having won three matches each up to this point.
Lahore Whites collapsed up for 190 in the wake of being put into bat at the Pindi Cricket Stadium. Notwithstanding Pakistan ODI opener Imam-ul-Haq (30) and Mohammad Mohsin (37) nobody else touched the 30-run check as Umar got three wickets for 31 keeps running in 10 overs with his medium-pacers and paceman Yasir Ali 3-22 of every 8.1 overs.
Rawalpindi appeared in a rush amid their pursuit, which was finished toward the begin of the 36th once again, as Umar (84 off 100 balls, 14 limits) and Iftikhar Ahmed (59 off 64, seven fours) joined splendidly in an unbroken association of precisely 150.
In the wake of having hit three hundreds in the current One-day Glass Office in which he amassed 653 runs, Test opener Shan Masood proceeded with his brilliant keep running by batting through Islamabad's innings after Lahore Blues picked to bowl first at the Precious stone Club Ground.
Shan had achieved 128 (137 balls, 11 fours and one six) while Islamabad totalled 254-5 in their 50 overs.
Lahore Blues at that point rode on Mohammad Saad's lady Rundown A century — an unbeaten 100 from 121 conveyances with the guide of seven fours and one six — to gather 255-3 with seven balls to save. Opener Waqas Saleem contributed a stroke-filled 62 off 78 balls with six limits and a prop of sixes preceding Saad and captain Saad Nasim (37) included 86 for the unblemished fourth-wicket stand.
Asad Shafiq's choice to bowl initially paid off liberally when Karachi Whites shot Fata out for a measly count of 120 out of 34 overs at the National Ground.
Anwar Ali (3-22 out of eight overs) and left-arm seamer Zia-ul-Haq (3-17 out of eight) shared the majority of the wickets.
Khurram Manzoor (61 off 96 balls, eight fours and one six) and youthful left-hander Danish Aziz (60 off 91, nine fours and one six) at that point embraced a somewhat careful approach as they together batted for 31.1 overs without being isolated when the uneven experience finished.
Hosts Peshawar propelled their crusade on the well-a known area of Arbab Niaz Stadium on an effective note against Faisalabad. Picking to field at the hurl, the home side limited Misbah-ul-Haq's charges to 248 hard and fast with the last wicket falling on the last chunk of the innings.
Abdul Samad contributed 62 (84 balls, five limits) at the highest point of the request, Misbah hit five fours in making a 59-ball 44 while Raees Ahmed hit a speedy 51 with his 44-ball thump embellished with four fours and a six.
Disposed of Test paceman Mohammad Imran Khan sacked three wickets for 38 keeps running in his 10 overs.
Peshawar knocked off the required keeps running with five balls to save. Opener Sahibzada Farhan scored 72 off 107 balls (nine fours), captain Mohammad Rizwan 49 with his 72-ball exertion bound with a support of fours, while Adil Amin completed off Faisalabad by staying undefeated on 53 (46 balls, four fours and one six).
Wednesday's outcomes:
Fourth round:
At Pindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi: Rawalpindi beat Lahore Whites by eight wickets.
LAHORE WHITES 190 out of 48.1 overs (Mohammad Mohsin 37, Imam-ul-Haq 30, Rizwan Ahmed 24, Umaid Asif 24, Mohammad Irfan 22; Yasir Ali 3-22, Umar Amin 3-31, Sohail Tanvir 2-46); RAWALPINDI 191-2 of every 35.1 overs (Umar Amin 84 not out, Iftikhar Ahmed 59 not out, Naved Malik 26).
At Precious stone Club Ground, Islamabad: Lahore Blues beat Islamabad by seven wickets.
ISLAMABAD 254-5 out of 50 overs (Shan Masood 128 not out, Shahid Yousuf 44, Faizan Riaz 43; Aizaz Cheema 2-58); LAHORE Blues 255-3 of every 48.5 overs (Mohammad Saad 100 not out, Waqas Saleem 62, Raza Ali Dar 37, Saad Nasim 37 not out).
At National Ground, Islamabad: Karachi Whites beat Fata by 10 wickets.
FATA 120 out of 34 overs (Sohail Akhtar 24; Zia-ul-Haq 3-17, Anwar Ali 3-22, Rahat Ali 2-34, Mohammad Asghar 2-39); KARACHI WHITES 124-0 of every 31.1 overs (Khurram Manzoor 61 not out, Danish Aziz 60 not out).
At Arbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar: Peshawar beat Faisalabad by four wickets.
FAISALABAD 248 out of 50 overs (Abdul Samad 62, Raees Ahmed 51, Misbah-ul-Haq 44, Asif Ali 24, Mohammad Imran 23; M. Imran Khan 3-38, Israrullah 2-49); PESHAWAR 252-6 of every 49.1 overs (Sahibzada Farhan 72, Adil Amin 53 not out, Mohammad Rizwan 49, Israrullah 33; Asad Raza 2-61).
Friday's installations: Lahore Whites versus Faisalabad (Pindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi); Karachi Whites versus Lahore Blues (KRL Stadium, Rawalpindi); Islamabad versus Fata (Precious stone Club Ground, Islamabad); Peshawar versus Rawalpindi (Arbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar).
Somewhere else in the staying three fourth-round diversions, in spite of captain Shan Masood scoring his fourth one-day century this season, Islamabad neglected to keep Lahore Blues from fixing a seven-wicket triumph; Karachi Whites demonstrated excessively solid for Fata as they squashed the restriction by 10 wickets while Peshawar vanquished Faisalabad by four wickets.
The administration at the highest point of the eight-group standings changed hands on Wednesday with Karachi Whites crushing only in front of past pioneers Rawalpindi with a net run-rate of +0.745 to Rawalpindi's +0.733 with Peshawar third at +0.206 with every one of the three sides having won three matches each up to this point.
Lahore Whites collapsed up for 190 in the wake of being put into bat at the Pindi Cricket Stadium. Notwithstanding Pakistan ODI opener Imam-ul-Haq (30) and Mohammad Mohsin (37) nobody else touched the 30-run check as Umar got three wickets for 31 keeps running in 10 overs with his medium-pacers and paceman Yasir Ali 3-22 of every 8.1 overs.
Rawalpindi appeared in a rush amid their pursuit, which was finished toward the begin of the 36th once again, as Umar (84 off 100 balls, 14 limits) and Iftikhar Ahmed (59 off 64, seven fours) joined splendidly in an unbroken association of precisely 150.
In the wake of having hit three hundreds in the current One-day Glass Office in which he amassed 653 runs, Test opener Shan Masood proceeded with his brilliant keep running by batting through Islamabad's innings after Lahore Blues picked to bowl first at the Precious stone Club Ground.
Shan had achieved 128 (137 balls, 11 fours and one six) while Islamabad totalled 254-5 in their 50 overs.
Lahore Blues at that point rode on Mohammad Saad's lady Rundown A century — an unbeaten 100 from 121 conveyances with the guide of seven fours and one six — to gather 255-3 with seven balls to save. Opener Waqas Saleem contributed a stroke-filled 62 off 78 balls with six limits and a prop of sixes preceding Saad and captain Saad Nasim (37) included 86 for the unblemished fourth-wicket stand.
Asad Shafiq's choice to bowl initially paid off liberally when Karachi Whites shot Fata out for a measly count of 120 out of 34 overs at the National Ground.
Anwar Ali (3-22 out of eight overs) and left-arm seamer Zia-ul-Haq (3-17 out of eight) shared the majority of the wickets.
Khurram Manzoor (61 off 96 balls, eight fours and one six) and youthful left-hander Danish Aziz (60 off 91, nine fours and one six) at that point embraced a somewhat careful approach as they together batted for 31.1 overs without being isolated when the uneven experience finished.
Hosts Peshawar propelled their crusade on the well-a known area of Arbab Niaz Stadium on an effective note against Faisalabad. Picking to field at the hurl, the home side limited Misbah-ul-Haq's charges to 248 hard and fast with the last wicket falling on the last chunk of the innings.
Abdul Samad contributed 62 (84 balls, five limits) at the highest point of the request, Misbah hit five fours in making a 59-ball 44 while Raees Ahmed hit a speedy 51 with his 44-ball thump embellished with four fours and a six.
Disposed of Test paceman Mohammad Imran Khan sacked three wickets for 38 keeps running in his 10 overs.
Peshawar knocked off the required keeps running with five balls to save. Opener Sahibzada Farhan scored 72 off 107 balls (nine fours), captain Mohammad Rizwan 49 with his 72-ball exertion bound with a support of fours, while Adil Amin completed off Faisalabad by staying undefeated on 53 (46 balls, four fours and one six).
Wednesday's outcomes:
Fourth round:
At Pindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi: Rawalpindi beat Lahore Whites by eight wickets.
LAHORE WHITES 190 out of 48.1 overs (Mohammad Mohsin 37, Imam-ul-Haq 30, Rizwan Ahmed 24, Umaid Asif 24, Mohammad Irfan 22; Yasir Ali 3-22, Umar Amin 3-31, Sohail Tanvir 2-46); RAWALPINDI 191-2 of every 35.1 overs (Umar Amin 84 not out, Iftikhar Ahmed 59 not out, Naved Malik 26).
At Precious stone Club Ground, Islamabad: Lahore Blues beat Islamabad by seven wickets.
ISLAMABAD 254-5 out of 50 overs (Shan Masood 128 not out, Shahid Yousuf 44, Faizan Riaz 43; Aizaz Cheema 2-58); LAHORE Blues 255-3 of every 48.5 overs (Mohammad Saad 100 not out, Waqas Saleem 62, Raza Ali Dar 37, Saad Nasim 37 not out).
At National Ground, Islamabad: Karachi Whites beat Fata by 10 wickets.
FATA 120 out of 34 overs (Sohail Akhtar 24; Zia-ul-Haq 3-17, Anwar Ali 3-22, Rahat Ali 2-34, Mohammad Asghar 2-39); KARACHI WHITES 124-0 of every 31.1 overs (Khurram Manzoor 61 not out, Danish Aziz 60 not out).
At Arbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar: Peshawar beat Faisalabad by four wickets.
FAISALABAD 248 out of 50 overs (Abdul Samad 62, Raees Ahmed 51, Misbah-ul-Haq 44, Asif Ali 24, Mohammad Imran 23; M. Imran Khan 3-38, Israrullah 2-49); PESHAWAR 252-6 of every 49.1 overs (Sahibzada Farhan 72, Adil Amin 53 not out, Mohammad Rizwan 49, Israrullah 33; Asad Raza 2-61).
Friday's installations: Lahore Whites versus Faisalabad (Pindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi); Karachi Whites versus Lahore Blues (KRL Stadium, Rawalpindi); Islamabad versus Fata (Precious stone Club Ground, Islamabad); Peshawar versus Rawalpindi (Arbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar).
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