Zafar steals limelight

Published May 25, 2006

HYDERABAD, May 24: Four matches have been decided in Inter-School cricket tournament which began on Tuesday at various grounds of the city.

The main features of the matches were Zafar’s innings of 87 for Medina Foundation High School and Asif Rajput’s and Maqbool’s half-centuries for Public School.

Summarised scores:

Public School bt Falcon Grammar School

Falcon Grammar School 119 (Hashim Haris; Amir Khoso 3/33, Mohammad Ali 2/27). Pubic School 120 (Asif Rajput 55, Maqbool 51).

Seth Kamaluddin School bt Al-Falah High School

Al-Falah High School 105 (Sanaullah 50; Mohammad Waqas 4/27). Seth Kamaluddin school 106/3 (Shoaib Awan 20, Qazafi Ahmed 27; Sanaullah 1/15).

Pakistan Pilot School bt Government Comprehensive High School

Government Comprehensive High School 171 (Irfan Ali 48, Rizwan Ali 38; Shamsullah 3/17, Sajjad Ahmed 2/38). Pakistan Pilot School 172/4 (Shahroze Khan 44, Asad Khan 37; Irfan Ali 3/44).

Medina Foundation High School bt Jamia Arabiya High School

Medina Foundation High School 187/6 (Zafar 87, Ghufran Hussain 24; Noman Mohammad Deen 3/29). Jamia Arabiya High School 80 (Ramesh 25; Awais Zafar 3/19).

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