KARACHI, April 7: The higher Education Commission (HEC), Multan Region, Pakistan Board and Hyderabad Region won their matches at the eighth National Women’s Cricket Championship underway in Lahore and Muridke on Sunday.

HEC beat Lahore Region by 52 runs at the LCCA Ground in Lahore.

Electing to bat first, the HEC posted 212 for eight in the stipulated 50 overs. Iram Javed remained not out on 60, studded with six fours. Sidra Amin posted 33 and Aliya Riaz 29. In reply, Lahore Region could only make 160 all out in 46.2 overs.

HEC’s Iram Javed was declared the player of the match.

Meanwhile, at the Ittefaq Cricket Ground in Lahore, Multan Region outgunned Rawalpindi Region by 102 runs.

In the day’s third match, Pakistan Board beat Bahawalpur Region by five wickets at the Lahore Country Club, Muridke, Ground No 1 while at Ground No 2, Hyderabad Region beat Abbbottabad Region by three wickets.

Summarised scores: Pool ‘A’: HEC bt Lahore Region by 52 runs.

HEC 212-8 in 50 overs (Iram Javed 60 not out, Sidra Amin 33, Aliya Riaz 29, Reema Aman 23; Elizabeth Barkat 3-37, Bakhtawar Iqbal 2-30); LAHORE REGION 160 in 46.2 overs (Sidra Nawaz 30, Namra Imran 30; Iram Javed 3-34, Areeba Hasan 2-36).

Multan Region bt Rawalpindi Region by 102 runs.

MULTAN REGION 211-9 in 50 overs (Areeb Shamim 65, Sana Gulzar 53; Zara Farooq 2-41); RAWALPINDI REGION 109 in 27.5 overs (Nadia Begum 48; Nadia Hussain 4-6, Asma Bano 3-23, Razia Kalsoom 2-32).

Pool ‘B’: Pakistan Board bt Bahawalpur Region by five wickets.

BAHAWALPUR REGION 98 in 31 overs (Saba Ghafoor 20, Saba Khursheed 13; Anam Amin 5-25, Natalia Pervaiz 2-12); PAKISTAN BOARD 100-5 in 20 overs (Natalia Pervaiz 29 not out, Zara Iqbal 25; Razia Naseer 2-30, Ruqayya Iqbal 2-36).

Hyderabad Region bt Abbottabad Region by three wickets.

ABBOTTABAD REGION 169-8 in 50 overs (Sadia Bibi 58, Sidra Bibi 23, Ramsha 24 not out; Sajida Shah 2-23, Ziab-un-Nisa 2-23, Kashmala Batool 2-24); HYDERABAD REGION 170-7 in 45.1 overs (Khadija Chishti 71 not out, Zakia Gul 18; Kanza Malik 2-35).

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