Poor Dadu forced to follow on

Published January 17, 2003

KARACHI, Jan 16: Karachi Whites were in sight of their much-needed first victory in the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy National Cricket Championship when they forced Dadu to bat again in the Group-II fixture at Quaid-i-Azam Park (Steel Town) on Thursday.

Dadu, after being bowled out for 219, closed the penultimate day of the four-day tie at 154 for three in the second innings. They are still seven runs short of making Karachi Whites bat again.

Young fast bowler Tabish Khan bowled with hostility in the morning to capture four wickets for 70 runs as Dadu added 68 to their overnight tally of 151 for four.

Rizwan Ahmed, resuming the day at 48, top-scored for the visitors with 84 off 140 balls.

Batting a second time, Dadu performed promisingly thanks to an unbeaten 55 off 168 deliveries by Mohammad Saleem and opener Akhtar Bangash’s 59-ball 41. Both these batsmen stroked five boundaries each.

Meanwhile at UBL Sports Complex, Allied Bank continued their domination of Pak PWD by amassing 462 for six in their first innings with former Test stars Wajahatullah Wasti and Ijaz Ahmed Junior hitting centuries.

Wahajat hit 15 fours in making 108 off 250 balls while Ijaz made a 289-ball 125 with the aid of 14 fours and one six.

Allied Bank now enjoy a lead of 183 runs with four wickets intact.

Bahawalpur are just a wicket away from making the round of 16 after Multan limped to 93 for nine in their second innings at Multan Cricket Stadium.

The hosts require another 19 runs to avoid an innings defeat.

Medium-pacer Rana Aqeel, playing as a guest player, was Multan’s tormentor with excellent figures of seven for 54 to follow his first innings return of three for 56.

Earlier, Bahawalpur added 77 more runs to Wednesday’s total of 214 for seven. Skipper Inam-ul-Haq led the way with 84 while debutant Abdul Samad finished on 36 not out.

Scoreboard

KARACHI WHITES (1st Innings) 380 Asim Kamal 164, Asif Zakir 79, Iqbal Shaikh 54; Rizwan Ahmed 4-85).

DADU (1st Innings, overnight 151-4):

Mohammad Saleem c Adnan b Fahad 1

Akhtar Bangash b Adnan 19

Shahnawaz c sub (Irfan) b Arif 54

Shahid Qambrani b Adnan 23

Rizwan Ahmed c and b Tahir 82

Alamgir Qambrani b Tabish 7

Rao Wasim b Tabish 2

Mohammad Imran c Arif b Tahir 16

Pir Zulfiqar not out 6

Wasim Burfat b Tabish 4

Pir Nawaz lbw b Tabish 0

EXTRAS (LB-2, W-1, NB-2) 5

TOTAL (all out, 88.5 overs) 219

FALL OF WKTS: 1-5, 2-47, 3-93, 4-116, 5-158, 6-164, 7-197, 8-212, 9-219.

BOWLING: Tabish Khan 23.5-4-70-4 (1nb); Fahadullah 3-1-7-1 (1w); Adnan Malik 22-3-61-2 (1nb); Tahir Khan 27-7-46-2; Arif Mahmood 12-2-30-1; Mohammad Masroor 1-0-3-0.

DADU (2nd Innings, following on):

Akhtar Bangash c Asim b Iqbal 41

Rizwan Ahmed c Fahad b Arif 9

Mohammad Saleem not out 55

Shahnawaz c Asif b Adnan 33

Pir Zulfiqar not out 8

EXTRAS (B-4, LB-3, NB-1) 8

TOTAL (for three wkts, 61 overs) 154

FALL OF WKTS: 1-36, 2-62, 3-130.

BOWLING (to-date): Tabish Khan 4-1-22-0; Arif Mahmood 10-0-20-1; Tahir khan 21-7-45-0; Iqbal Shaikh 6-0-13-1; Adnan Malik 18-6-46-1; Fahadullah 1-0-1-0; Mohammad Masroor 1-1-0-0.

Summarised scores of other Group-II matches:

*At UBL Sports Complex, Karachi:

PAK PWD 279 (Saad Wasim 71, Faisal Athar 47, Riaz Shaikh 45, Fahim Ahmed Sr 30, Afsar Nawaz 27; Bilal Asad 4-17, Mohammad Zahid Sr 2-43, Tanvir Ahmed 2-49, Arshad Khan 2-82);

ALLIED BANK 462-6 (Ijaz Ahmed Jr 125, Wajahatullah Wasti 108, Usman Tariq 104, Bilal Asad 77; Fahim Ahmed Sr 2-89).

*At Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan:

MULTAN 179 (Mohammad Ali Rafi 55, Shahid Hameed 51, Sajid Waheed 22; Kamran Hussain 4-58, Maqbool Hussain 3-26, Rana Aqeel 3-56) and 93-9 (Mohammad Fazil 28, Shahid Hameed 23; Rana Aqeel 7-54);

BAHAWALPUR 291 (Inam-ul-Haq 84, Hasnain Raza 37, Abdul Samad 36 not out, Kamran Hussain 28, Mohammad Rashid 23; Naeem Iqbal 4-87, Khurram Shahzad 2-56, Farhan Abbasi 2-64, Azhar Abbas 2-78).

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