Sialkot in U-19 final

Published October 7, 2007

KARACHI, Oct 6: Sialkot stormed into the final of the PCB Inter-regional Under-19 Cricket Championship after chalking up their fifth straight victory in Pool ‘B’ by overwhelming Quetta by seven wickets at the Jinnah Stadium in Gujranwala on Saturday.

After bowling out Quetta for 121 in the 43rd over, Sialkot raced to victory in the 27th over.

Lahore Ravi, meanwhile, consolidated their position at the top of Pool ‘A’ after pulling off a close six-run win over Abbottabad. They have now maximum 16 points after four wins in the seven-team group.

Umar Akmal, younger brother of Test wicket-keeper Kamran Akmal, continued his superb form in the championship by making 103 off 100 deliveries with 14 fours and two sixes as Lahore Ravi scored 301 for eight.

Abbottabad batted gallantly but just failed in the end after scoring 295 for nine.

Meanwhile, Karachi Urban opener Shahzaib Khan played a remarkable innings in the 10-wicket defeat of Hyderabad.

After Hyderabad were dismissed for 112, the hosts simply sprinted home in mere 6.3 overs. Shahzaib hammered an incredible 94 off only 29 balls with the aid of as many as eight sixes and nine fours. His partner Hafiz Asad Baig was reduced to a silent spectator. Asad’s shared in the unbroken stand of 114 was seven runs off 10 balls with one four.

Ali Haider starred for Lahore Shalimar, who finally scored their first points in the tournament with a four-wicket victory over Multan at the Gymkhana Ground in Okara. Ali struck an unbeaten 157 off 116 with 14 fours and 10 sixes.

Results:

At Jinnah Stadium, Gujranwala: Sialkot beat Quetta by seven wickets.

QUETTA 121 in 42.4 overs (Shahbaz Khan 32; Bilawal Bhatti 3-15, Ayaz Tasawwar 2-11, Raza Hasan 2-21); SIALKOT 124-3 in 26.3 overs (Ayaz Tasawwar 50; Aimal Khan 2-37).

At Landhi Gymkhana Ground, Karachi: Karachi Urban beat Hyderabad by 10 wickets.

HYDERABAD 112 in 36.2 overs (Sohaib Khan 3-19, Hafiz Asad Baig 2-10, Osama Basharat 2-25, Bilal Mohiuddin 2-27); KARACHI URBAN 114-0 in 6.3 overs (Shahzaib Khan 94 not out).

At Diamond Club Ground, Islamabad: Islamabad beat Karachi Harbour by 54 runs.

ISLAMABAD 236-8 in 50 overs (Junaid Nadir 41, Kashif Ali 40 not out, Zahid Iqbal 33; Abdul Ameer 3-44); KARACHI HARBOUR 182 in 45.1 overs (Abdul Jabbar 53, Amjad Manzoor 38; Junaid Nadir 4-37, Umair Khalid 3-34).

At Gymkhana Ground, Okara: Lahore Shalimar beat Multan by four wickets.

MULTAN 269 in 42.1 overs (Khawar Ali 77, Adnan Razzaq 45, Junaid Iqbal 38; Hafiz Saad Nasim 4-33, Babar Manzoor 2-41); LAHORE SHALIMAR 273-6 in 41.3 overs (Ali Haider 157 not out; Adeel Hanif 3-55).

At Abbottabad Cricket Stadium: Lahore Ravi beat Abbottabad by six runs.

LAHORE RAVI 301-8 in 50 overs (Umar Akmal 103, Farhan Khan 48 not out, Rana Adnan 44, Juma Khan 43; Irfan Khan 3-68, Saleh Mohammad 2-67); ABBOTTABAD 295-9 in 50 overs (Saifullah 74, Rehan Afridi 64, Rameez Ahmed 53, Zeeshan Jadoon 48; Mohammad Naveed 3-46, Salman Afzal 3-50, Mustafa Iqbal 2-33).

At Arbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar: Faisalabad beat Peshawar by six wickets.

PESHAWAR 216 in 49.2 overs (Zar Mohammad 72, Rashid Ali 46; Hamza Zaheer 3-29, Fazal Ranjha 2-30, Zahoor Khan 2-37, Zulqarnain 2-48); FAISALABAD 220-4 in 45.4 overs (Ali Waqas 70; Rashid Ali 3-40).—Sports Reporter

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