SNGPL, SBP make final

Published July 6, 2016
KARACHI: Mohammad Imran of SNGPL receives the man-of-the-match award from chief guest  Ejaz Faruqui, member of PCB Governing Board and KCCA president. Also seen are chief executive of Naya Nazimabad Samad Habib, and director Naya Nazimabad Mohammad Iqbal.
KARACHI: Mohammad Imran of SNGPL receives the man-of-the-match award from chief guest Ejaz Faruqui, member of PCB Governing Board and KCCA president. Also seen are chief executive of Naya Nazimabad Samad Habib, and director Naya Nazimabad Mohammad Iqbal.

KARACHI: Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) and State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) took contrasting semi-final routes to qualify for the final of the fourth Naya Nazimabad Ramazan Cup at the Lawai Cricket Stadium here on Monday night.

In the first semi-final, giant-killers Dawood Sports proved no match for SNGPL who coasted smoothly to a 70-run victory.

Batting first, SNGPL reached 181-7 with Mohammad Imran hitting 62 off 49 balls with the aid of three sixes and two fours. Asif Ali bludgeoned a hurricane 33 off only 15 balls with three sixes and two fours, while Bilal Asif scored a 20-ball 25, which included a brace of sixes.

Off-spinner Mahmood Ali claimed three for 35.

Dawood Sports, in reply, were dismissed inside 17 overs for 111 with Arsalan Bashir scoring 34. All-rounder Hussain Talat’s medium-pacers fetched him four wickets for 23 runs. Imran completed a brilliant all-round game by taking 3-31.

The second semi-final was a cliff-hanger before SNP edged Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) by four wickets in a low-scoring clash.

SSGC were tottering at 32-5 before a 66-run partnership between left-handed Mohammad Irfan (51 off 36 balls, five sixes and two fours) and veteran all-rounder Tariq Haroon (20 off 24, one six and one four) took them to 98-6 before last four wickets fell for only three runs.

SBP’s reply was also disappointing before Mohammad Afzal smashed a splendid unbeaten 43 in 29 balls with three towering sixes and two boundaries to settle the issue.

Summarised scores:

SBP beat SSGC by four wickets.

SSGC 101 in 17.3 overs (Mohammad Irfan 51, Tariq Haroon 25; Zahid Mahmood 2-10, Asif Fawad 2-16) SBP 103-6 in 18.1 overs (Mohammad Afzal 43 not out, Kamran Ghulam 15; Zia-ul-Haq 2-19, Asif Zakir 1-18), SNGPL beat Dawood Sports by 70 runs.

SNGPL 181-7 in 20 overs (Mohammad Imran 62, Asif Ali 33, Bilal Asif 25; Mahmood Ali 3-35, Mohammad Asad 2-42); Dawood Sports 111 in 17 overs (Arsalan Bashir 34, Shiraz Ali 29; Hussain Talat 4-23, Mohammad Imran 3-31).

Published in Dawn, July 6th, 2016

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