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Updated 04 Dec, 2024 11:40am

Sajid takes 5 as Peshawar lead against Lahore Whites

ABBOTABAD: Pesha­war skipper Sajid Khan bagged his 16th five-wicket haul as the team took a 116-run first innings lead over Lahore Whites on day two of the second triangular stage fixture of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy at the Abbottabad Cricket Stadium on Tuesday.

Peshawar managed to add 39 runs to their overnight score of 293-7 as they were bundled out for 332 in 72 overs.

In turn, Sajid’s 5-56, Mir Hamza’s 3-58 and Niaz Khan’s 2-36 helped Peshawar restrict Lahore Whites to 216 in 56.3 overs.

Peshawar slipped to 14-3 as stumps were drawn on day two as Naseem Shah took two wickets in three overs for just one run.

Earlier in the day, Sajid, continuing from his overnight score of 11 helped his team add valuable runs as he finished with 43 off 76 balls including seven fours.

Lahore Whites lost their top three batters to pacers Hamza and Niaz as wickets tumbled at regular intervals.

Number five batter, Obaid Shahid, who walked in to bat with 45-3 on the board, struck 11 fours in his imposing 75 off 105 balls.

Skipper Saad Nasim hit four sixes and one four in his 22-ball 36. Sajid’s five wickets came in 17 overs with one maiden.

Peshawar’s start to the second innings was jolted by Naseem, who removed first innings performer Maaz Sadaqat for a three-ball duck and then pinned Ubaidullah for a three-ball one.

Ahmed Bashir took the third wicket as Peshawar closed the day with a 130-run second innings lead and seven wickets in the bag.

Nabi Gul and Sajjad Ibraheem will be on the crease for Peshawar when they resume their second innings on day three.

Scores in brief:

PESHAWAR 332 in 82.2 overs (Maaz Sadaqat 95, Zubair Khan 71; Ahmed Bashir 3-54, Naseem Shah 2-79) and 14-3 in 6 overs (Nabi Gul 11 not out; Naseem Shah 2-1); LAHORE WHITES 216 in 56.3 overs (Obaid Shahid 75, Saad Nasim 36; Sajid Khan 5-56, Mir Hamza 3-58).

Published in Dawn, December 4th, 2024

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