Multan whip Karachi Blues to regain first-class status
KARACHI: Aamir Yamin and Zulfiqar Babar shared nine second-innings wickets between them as Multan completed a resounding 10-wicket rout of Karachi Blues in the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy Grade-II Cricket Tournament final at the Multan Cricket Stadium on Thursday.
The scheduled four-day fixture was all over before lunch on day three after Karachi Blues put up another inept batting performance while matching their first-innings total of 154, leaving the hosts the mere formality of scoring just three runs to regain first-class status.
Multan — who will return to the mainstream Quaid-i-Azam Trophy National Cricket Championship after a lapse of four seasons having last appeared in the Gold League of coveted competition under the name of Multan Tigers — needed only a single ball to seal a deserved victory when Imran Rafiq hit Mohammad Asghar for a boundary.
Already hopelessly placed at 81-4 when stumps were drawn on Wednesday evening, Karachi Blues survived a further 22.2 overs before being all out with pace-bowling all-rounder Aamir grabbing three more wickets to add to his tally of two on day two before finishing with five for 32 in 17 overs for a match bag of eight for 65 in 32 overs.
Zulfiqar, the former Test slow left-armer, snared four wickets for 57 runs to add to his haul of 5-50 in the first innings.
He ended up with match figures of 9-107 in 43.4 overs over the two innings.
Barring wicket-keeper Saifullah Khan Bangash, it was an abject surrender on the part of remaining visiting batsmen. The overnight pair of Fahaddis Bukhari (26) and Hasan Mohsin (13) both were trapped in front of the stumps without adding a single run to their respective tally.
Saifullah was the top scorer with a 40-ball 32 which included four boundaries, while Asghar (12) and last man Mir Hamza (unbeaten 16) were only other batsmen to reach double figures on Thursday.
Abdul Rehman Muzammil was later declared man-of-the-final for his excellent innings of 113. Zulfiqar won the best bowler award for his 31 wickets in the tournament.