Hyderabad beat Abbottabad

Published November 12, 2005

PESHAWAR, Nov 11: Hyderabad defeated Abbottabad by an innings and 10 runs on Friday in the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy (Silver League).

Hyderabad Region while batting first after winning the toss scored 362 And then bowled Abbottabad out twice for 142 and 210 runs.

For Abbottabad only middle order batsman Bilal Marwat who struck a fine 95 and Mohsin scored 38 runs in the second innings showed defiance.

Kashif Raza played key role in Hyderabad victory as he took six wickets in the first innings and claimed four wickets for 50 runs in his 17 overs spell in the second innings to complete 10 wickets haul.

SCOREBOARD

Hyderabad Region (Ist innings) 362

Abbottabad Region (Ist innings) 142

Abbottabad (2nd innings)

Almar Afridi c Hanif b Kashif 0

Mohsin c Akram b Kashif 38

Sajjad Ali lbw b Naeem 0

Ashraf Ali b Naeem 0

Ahmed Said c Hanif b Kashif 10

Nasir Jalil c Hanif b Naeem 0

Adnan Raees c Hanif b Shoaib 17

Bilal Marwat c Hanif b Naseem 95

Sajid Shah c Hanif b Naeem 7

Shakeelur Rehman b Kashif 0

Fawad not out 5

Extras: 38

Total: (all out for 45.1 overs) 210

Fall of wkts: 1-0, 2-0, 3-2, 4-25, 5-35, 6-76, 7-125, 8-161, 9-168

Bowling: Naeem 315.1-01-85-5, Kashif Raza 17-3-50-4, Shoaib 5-2-18-1, Hanif 1-1-0-0, Imran 7-0-37-0.—APP

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