Bahawalpur dominate Rest of Sindh

Published January 22, 2002

LAHORE,  Jan 21: Opener Usman Tariq hit 91 to help  Bahawalpur obtain a massive first innings lead of 177 against Rest of Sindh on the second day of the Quaid Trophy match at Bahawalpur Stadium Monday, according to details available here.

Bahawalpur, resuming at the overnight score of 85 without loss in reply to Rest of Sindh’s 124, reached 301 in 84.3 overs.

At  stumps,  Rest  of Sindh, however, made a spirited fight back to score 99 for two in the second innings with  Hanif-ur-Rehman (62) with Naeem Ghauri (2) at the crease.

Scoreboard

REST OF SINDH (1st Innings) 124 (Murtaza Hussain 7-33).

BAHAWALPUR (1st Innings, overnight 85-0):

Usman Tariq lbw b Nadeem 91

Asif Iqbal b Abid 38

Bilal Khilji b Abid 0

Rehan Rafiq c Rizwan b Abid 38

Hasnain Raza c Aamir b Rizwan 17

Inam-ul-Haq c and b Hanif 28

Amjad Jam c Aurangzeb b Rahim 19

Murtaza Hussain c Kashif b Rahim 20

Mohammad Zahid c Siddique b Rahim 23

Imranullah Aslam not out 7

Tahir Masood lbw b Kashif 10

EXTRAS (B-8, LB-2) 10

TOTAL (all out, 84.3 overs) 301

FALL OF WKTS: 1-108, 2-108, 3-161, 4-177, 5-220, 6-224, 7-251, 8-281, 9-284.

BOWLING: Kashif Pervez 9.3-2-27-1; Mohammad Siddique 6-1-18-0; Naeem Ghauri 13-4-40-1; Rizwan Qureshi 23-5-82-1; Abdul Rahim 9-3-33-3; Hanif-ur-Rehman 11-4-38-1; Abid Ali 13-2-53-3.

REST OF SINDH (2nd Innings):

Hanif-ur-Rehman not out 62

Akhtar Bangash c Amjad b Tahir 0

Abid Ali c Asif b Imranullah 33

Naeem Ghauri not out 2

EXTRAS (LB-2) 2

TOTAL (for two wkts, 29 overs) 99

FALL OF WKTS: 1-1, 2-92.

BOWLING (to-date): Tahir Maqsood 7-0-25-1; Bilal Khilji 2-0-6-0; Mohammad Zahid 10-4-13-0; Murtaza Hussain 4-0-27-0; Imranullah Aslam 4-0-16-1; Amjad Jam 2-0-10-0.

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