Irfan dazzles

Published June 14, 2006

LAHORE, June 13: A fine all-round performance by Irfan Zaman propelled Govt Muslim Model High School to a 127-run win over Govt Pilot High School in the PCB National Inter-school Lahore region cricket tournament on Tuesday.

Irfan struck a 74-ball 86 with 13 fours as Muslim Model piled up 306-7 in 45 overs while batting first. Kaleem Ahmed scored a 63-ball 81 with five fours and two sixes.

Irfan then grabbed five wickets for 28 runs with his off-spinners to bundle out Pilot High School for 179 in 33.3 overs.

Summarised scores:

GOVT MUSLIM HIGH 306-7 in 45 overs (Irfan Zaman 86, Kaleem Ahmed 81; Raheel Hussain 3-42); GOVT PILOT HIGH 179 in 33.3 overs (Nasir Jamil 42; Irfan Zaman 5-28).

SHARIF COMPLEX 246-9 in 45 overs (Abbas Kirmani 60, Zarq Ali 36; Adil Sardar 5-50); AIZAR SCHOOL 157 in 37 overs (Adil Sardar 37).

GOVT COMPREHENSIVE HIGH 154 in 31.3 overs (Mohammad Abid 41, Khurram Abbas 3-7); GOVT CENTRAL HIGH 142 in 36.3 overs.

GOVT CENTRAL MODEL 87 in 25.1 overs (Wasim Majeed 40; Rizwan Majeed 3-28); CENTRAL RETIGUN 88-0 (Fakhar Abbas 55 not out).

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