Raiders down Royals to make PJL playoffs

Published October 17, 2022
RAWALPINDI Raiders’ batter Charlie Tear is cleaned up by Bahawalpur Royals’ pacer Nathan Edward during their PJL match at the Gaddafi Stadium.—M.Arif/White Star
RAWALPINDI Raiders’ batter Charlie Tear is cleaned up by Bahawalpur Royals’ pacer Nathan Edward during their PJL match at the Gaddafi Stadium.—M.Arif/White Star

LAHORE: Rawalpindi Raiders joined Gwadar Sharks, Mardan Warriors and their Saturday night opponents Bahawalpur Royals in the Pakistan Junior League playoffs with a convincing 23-run victory against the Royals here at the Gaddafi Stadium.

The Colin Munro-mentored Raiders produced an impressive all-round performance to overpower the table-toppers in the crucial clash.

Next ball Tayyab (26 off 23 balls, three fours) returned to the dugout, bowled by Aseer Mughal as the scoreboard read 71-2 in the ninth over. Farhan Yousuf (1) and Ali Razzaq (5) fell in quick succession to leave the Royals reeling at 82-4, losing four wickets for 11 runs.

Royals started their 164-run chase positively through Basit Ali and Tayyab Arif. Basit struck a 32-ball 44 featuring eight boundaries before being dismissed by left-arm spinner Ziaullah.

Aseer (3-19) ran through Royals’ batting as they stuttered to 94-5 in 13.1 overs and could eventually post 140-9.

Earlier after being put in to bat, Raiders totalled 163-7 with captain Habibullah (36), Hassan Eisakhil and Ali Ishaq (30 each) making notable contributions.

Summarised scores:

RAWALPINDI RAIDERS 163-7 in 20 overs (Habibullah 36, Hassan Eisakhil 30, Ali Ishaq 30; Mohammad Zeeshan 2-20, Nathan Edward 2-24, Arham Nawab 2-24); BAHAWALPUR ROYALS 140-9 in 20 overs (Basit Ali 44, Mohammad Danish 30, Mohammad Tayyab Arif 26; Aseer Mughal 3-19, Ziaullah 2-31).

Published in Dawn, October 17th, 2022

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