HYDERABAD, Sept 2: A fine century by Sharjeel Khan and superb bowling by Farhan Ayub and Nasir Awais guided Hyderabad to a massive innings and 210 runs win against Sanghar on the second day of their Regional Senior Inter-district Championship three-day match at the Niaz Stadium here on Monday.

Batting first, Sanghar scored 124 in their first innings as Mir Ali, Farhan Ayub and Nasir Awais claimed three wickets each conceding 50, 36 and 13 runs respectively.

The only notable run-getter from Sanghar was Zeeshan Abrar (29).

Hyderabad, in response, piled up 410 in their first innings as Sharjeel smashed a magnificent 162 off 115 balls. His innings was laced with 22 boundaries and four sixes. Darya Khan hit a 94-ball 68 studded with nine boundaries and a six. Shoaib Leghari and Mohammad Shahroz made 60 and 64 not out respectively.

Sanghar’s Bilal Bhatti took two wickets for 70.

In their second innings, Sanghar collapsed to a pathetic 76 all out. Danish Qureshi remained unbeaten on 30.

Farhan captured three wickets for 34 while Nasir bagged four for 11.—Staff Correspondent

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