Faisal defies SNGPL

Published January 6, 2006

KARACHI, Jan 5: Faisal Iqbal made a defiant unbeaten 80 as PIA-Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Ltd (SNGPL) four-day Patron’s Cricket Trophy Grade-I encounter ended in a draw at NBP Sports Complex ground on Thursday.

PIA recovered from 92 for six to end on 196 for seven when match was called off early with mutual consent of the captains with no chance of result.

PIA made 384 in their first innings and SNGPL replied with 376 in their lone outing.

Fiery left-arm paceman Samiullah Khan Niazi caused the trouble in formidable PIA line-up finishing with excellent figures of four wickets for 39 runs in 27 overs.

Sami ended with a match-haul of seven for 114.

Faisal, who hit eight fours in his 237 minutes vigil added 66 runs for the unbroken 8th wicket with Tahir Khan, whose 29 contained three boundaries.

PIA topped Group “A” with 18 points and advanced to play in quadrangular stage of the event.

Scoreboard

PIA (Ist innings) 384

SNGPL (Ist innings) 376

PIA (2nd innings) (overnight 15-2)

Agha Sabir c Shakeel b Samiullah 4

Imran Sajid run out 24

Imran Tahir c Hafeez b Samiullah 0

Shoaib Malik c & b Waqas 9

Bazid Khan c sub (Hafiz) b Samiullah 7

Faisal Iqbal not out 80

Mahmood Hamid c Sufiyan b Samiullah 21

Ahmed Zeeshan lbw b Imran 16

Tahir Khan not out 29

Extras (LB-2, NB-4) 6

Total (for 7 wickets in 83 overs) 196

Fall of wktS: 1-9, 2-12, 3-37, 4-40, 5-54, 6-92, 7-130

Bowling: Samiullah Niazi 27-8-39-4, Arsalan Mir 10-3-31-0, Imran Khalid 19-4-42-1, Arsalan Mir 4-1-7-0, Muhammad Hafeez 9-4-19-0, Tariq Mahmood 9-4-19-0

Umpires: Iftikhar Malik/Siddique Khan

Match referee: Ishtique Ahmed.—Agencies

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