KARACHI: Karachi and Hyderabad were the only two sides to emerged winners in the second-round matches of the PCB-Pepsi Cricket Stars Under-16 tournament on Wednesday.

Karachi trounced Larkana by an innings and seven runs at the UBL Sports Complex here to record their first victory in Pool ‘C’.

After making 259 in their first innings to earn a 138-run lead, Karachi dismissed Larkana for 131 in the second innings with Mohammad Umar grabbing seven wickets for 28 runs.

Nasir Ali was the sole Larkana player to shine. After taking 5-77 in Karachi’s innings, he played a resolute 63.

Hyderabad defeated Quetta by four wickets at the NBP Sports Complex largely due to the superlative bowling heroics of Syed Aresh Jaffri.

The youngster snared his fourth consecutive haul of five or more wickets in an innings. Having taken 10 wickets in the drawn first-round game against Karachi, Aresh followed up his 6-33 in the first innings with another impressive haul of 5-53 as Quetta mustered 126 all out in their second innings.

Hyderabad, chasing 130, reached their target in the 44th over while losing six wickets. Shaharyar Khalid made 40 and Uzair Jaffri 38.

After a blank day one at the Ittefaq Cricket Ground in Lahore, the hosts were bundled out for 131 after Faisalabad elected to bowl first.

Adeel Zafar was Faisalabad’s star performer with a bag of 6-42.

In the limited time available on the final day of the two-day Pool ‘A’ fixture, Faisalabad posted 63 without loss in 13 overs.

Multan settled for first-innings’ points against Sialkot at the LCCA Ground in Lahore.

After taking their overnight score from 202-8 to 241 all out in 69.2 overs, Multan wrapped up Sialkot’s first innings for 101.

Following on, Sialkot then collected 121-4 in their second innings with Najid Raheel making 55.

Earlier, Rao Irfan hit 94 to emerge as the mainstay of Multan’s innings.

Hamza Khan hammered 137 and Mohammad Umair 108 as Bahawalpur declared their first innings at 282-3 in 52.1 overs against Islamabad after Tuesday’s opening day was washed out at the Diamond Club Ground in Islamabad.

Islamabad lost six wickets in totalling 175 in 42 overs of their reply with Umar Nawaz Khan contributing 79.

The other Pool ‘B’ game between Peshawar and Dera Murad Jamali was drawn with the latter taking points on the first innings at Islamabad’s National Cricket Ground.

Likewise, the Pool ‘D’ encounter between Rawalpindi and Fata at the Pindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi also ended in a draw.

Scores and results on Wednesday (final day of two):

At UBL Sports Complex, Karachi: Karachi beat Larkana by an innings and seven runs.

LARKANA 121 in 56.3 overs (Yasir Ali 53, Nasir Ali 15, Jazib Akhtar 12; Mohammad Hassan Khan 5-16, Saad Zahid 4-40) and 131 in 50.4 overs (Nasir Ali 63, Ahsan Sultan 24; Mohammad Umar 7-28); KARACHI 259 in 62 overs (Ammad Alam 52, Ashar Zaidi 47, Mohammad Hassan Khan 35, S.M. Tahami 33, Asad Ali 28, Mustafa Manzoor 20; Nasir Ali 5-77, Ali Haider 3-59).

At NBP Sports Complex, Karachi: Hyderabad beat Quetta by four wickets.

QUETTA 108 in 35.5 overs (Hidayatullah 34, Ehtesham Khan 25, Mohammad Ashraf 13; Syed Aresh Jaffri 6-33, Mohammad Ibtesam 3-22) and 126 in 27.5 overs (Hidayatullah 39, Ehtesham Khan 26; Aresh Jaffri 5-53, Mohammad Ibtesam 5-40); HYDERABAD 105 in 57.1 overs (Tahir Khan 25, Saad Khan 21, Uzair Jaffri 16; Khan Mohammad 6-45, Imran Khan 4-27) and 130-6 in 43.2 overs (Shaharyar Khalid 40, Uzair Jaffri 38, Imran Khan 3-40, Mohammad Dawood 3-50).

At Ittefaq Cricket Ground, Lahore: Match drawn.

LAHORE 131 in 23 overs (Rizwan Siddique 32, Ahmed Hasan 29, Faisal Ali 20, Zeeshan Khadim 19; Adeel Zafar 6-42, Asad Raza 3-69); FAISALABAD 63-0 in 13 overs (Abdul Samad 33 not out, Anas Mustafa 28 not out).

At LCCA Ground, Lahore: Match drawn.

MULTAN 241 in 69.2 overs (Rao Irfan 94, Ahmed Sultan 55, Sharon Siraj 20; Mohammad Owais 4-86); SIALKOT 101 in 33.2 overs (Ahmed Iqbal Khan 27, Shahroz Farooq 25, Malik Nabeel 14; Faraz Khan 4-43, Rao Mohammad Hamza 3-18, Uzair Abdullah 3-22) and 121-4 in 32 overs (Najid Raheel 55; Faraz Khan 3-46).

At Diamond Club Ground, Islamabad: Match drawn.

BAHAWALPUR 282-3 declared in 52.1 overs (Hamza Khan 137, Mohammad Umair 108); ISLAMABAD 175-6 in 42 overs (Umar Nawaz Khan 79, Manzoor-ur-Rehman 30; Shayan Khalil 2-27).

At National Cricket Ground, Islamabad: Match drawn.

PESHAWAR 75 in 43.4 overs (Alam Zeb 15, Waleed bin Fareed 14; Mohammad Asif 5-15, Fahad Husain 3-15) and 22-0 in 4 overs; DERA MURAD JAMALI 142 in 50.3 overs (Shahzada Khan 44, Mohammad Tahir 35; Zaidullah 4-36, Sulaiman Khan 4-37, Mohammad Ilyas 2-41).

At Pindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi: Match drawn.

FATA 127-5 declared in 48 overs (Umar Burki 58, Abdullah 21, Azam Khan 17; Imran Khan 2-39); RAWALPINDI 49-2 in 14 overs (Raja Hasan 29 not out).

Published in Dawn, May 15th, 2014

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