PCB U-19 scores

Published September 8, 2006

KARACHI, Sept 7: Following are summarised scores of first day’s play in the three-day PCB National Inter-regional Under-19 Cricket Championship matches.

At Abbottabad Stadium:

ABBOTTABAD 232 in 82.2 overs (Hameed Khan 52, Mohammad Shakeel 50, Wajid Khan Sr 33, Wajid Khan Jr 30; Asim Nawaz 4-36, Prince Abbas 4-67); SIALKOT 7-0 in 3 overs.

At Diamond Club Ground, Islamabad:

PESHAWAR 263 in 78.3 overs (Jibran Khan 75, Gauhar Ali 60, Mohammad Jibran 30, Nasir Ahmed 30; Kamran Hussain 3-75, Usman Ashraf 2-37, Kashif Ali 2-50); ISLAMABAD 34-0 in 8 overs.

At Bohranwali Ground, Faisalabad:

FAISALABAD 268-5 in 68.4 overs (Usman Ali 76, Hasan Mahmood 71, Fahad Hussain 34, Adnan Munir 32 not out; Zeeshan Maqsood 2-43, Zahir Siddique 2-61) v MULTAN.

At LCCA Ground, Lahore:

LAHORE RAVI 271-4 in 83 overs (Junaid Malik 74, Hamza Mubeen 51, Usman Salahuddin 50 not out, Ali Haider 32 not out, Babar Manzoor 31; Azhar Shah 2-32) v KARACHI HARBOUR.

At PCB Academy Ground, Karachi:

HYDERABAD 140 in 69.1 overs (Noor Mohammad 66; Osama Basharat 4-28, Zaheer Abbas 3-53); KARACHI URBAN 28-2 in 13 overs.

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