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Jalat Khan takes 10 wickets as Balochistan rout Northern

November 4, 2020 08:31 PM


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Balochistan’s left-arm spinner Jalat Khan took ten wickets in the match as Balochistan beat Northern by an innings and 63 runs in the fourth round match of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy three-day tournament at TMC Cricket Ground in Karachi Wednesday.

In other matches of the round, Sindh cruised to an eight-wicket win over Southern Punjab, while in a low-scoring game Central Punjab overcame Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the last session of the match.

Balochistan v Northern, TMC Cricket Ground, Karachi:

A seven-wicket haul from left-arm spinner Jalat Khan guided Balochistan to an innings and 63 runs win over Northern. Jalat ended the match with figures of 10 for 113 runs. Hayatullah was other notable performer with the ball, taking three second innings wickets for 50 runs.

Earlier, Northern resuming their second innings on 112 for five, with a deficit of 94 runs, were bowled out for 143 in 54.2 overs. Ziad Khan who resumed his innings from an over-night score of 59, got out to Hayatullah for 81. His innings included six fours and two sixes.

Sindh v Southern Punjab, State Bank Stadium, Karachi:

Abrar Ahmed five-wicket haul and Jahid Ali’s unbeaten half-century helped Sindh to a comfortable eight-wicket win over Southern Punjab. Right-arm leg-spinner Abrar ended with match figures of eight for 87. Southern Punjab resuming their second innings on 149 for seven, could add only 18 runs to the tally before getting all out for 167 in 55.5 overs.

In reply, Sindh chased down the 145-run target in 38.1 overs for the loss of two wickets. Jahid top-scored with an unbeaten 113-ball 55, laced with eight fours, while Danish Aziz was other unbeaten batsman with 36 from 34 balls, hitting four fours and a six. Saad Khan (41 off42 balls) and Shehzar Mohammad (7 off 40 balls) were the batsmen to be dismissed.

In other events of the match, Sindh’s Ghulam Mudassar was replaced by fast bowler Adeel Malik as a concussion replacement. Adeel took the field on the third day of the match.

Central Punjab v Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, KCCA Stadium, Karachi:

In a low-scoring game, Central Punjab overcame Khyber Pakhtunkhwa by 35 runs, as 12 wickets fell in the day. Resuming their second innings on 202 for eight, Central Punjab were dismissed for 231 in 95.5 overs. Bilawal Iqbal scored an unbeaten 55 runs from 124 balls, hitting five fours and a six.

For Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Asif Afridi took four wickets for 72, while Mohammad Wasim Jr grabbed three wickets for 45 runs. Chasing 237 to win, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa were dismissed for 201 in the 57th over. Musadiq Ahmed top-scored with an 86-ball 70, hitting seven boundaries and a six. Mehran Ibrahim was other notable run-getter with 43 from 52 balls.

For Central Punjab, Kamran Afzal took four wickets for 83 and finished with match figures of nine for 132. Bilawal Iqbal and Mohammad Ali took two wickets apiece.

BRIEF SCORES:

Balochistan v Northern, TMC Cricket Ground, Karachi:

Northern 169 all out, 64.1 overs (Kashif Iqbal 49, Zaid Alam 31; Mohammad Talha 4-17, Jalat Khan 3-46, Hayatullah 2-72) and 143 all out, 54.2 over (Ziad Khan 81, Shoaib Ahmed 23; Jalat Khan 7-67, Hayatullah 3-50)

Balochistan 375-8, 83 overs (Awais Zia 108, Akbar-ur-Rehman 79, Shahbaz Khan 62 not out, Azeem Ghumman 31; Farhan Shafiq 4-147, Raja Farzan Khan 3-90)

Result: Balochistan won by an innings and 63 runs

Sindh v Southern Punjab, State Bank Stadium, Karachi:

Southern Punjab 126 all out, 59 overs (Mukhtar Ahmed 35, Waqar Hussain 30; Shahnawaz 5-31, Abrar Ahmed 3-34) and 167 all out, 55.5 overs (Rameez Alam 42, Zain Abbas 37; Abrar Ahmed 5-53, Ghulam Mudassar 2-30, Danish Aziz 2-37)

Sindh 149 all out, 62.1 overs (Shehzar Mohammad 47, Saad Ali 29; Ali Usman 6-34, Ali Shafiq 2-33, Zia ul Haq 2-49) and 145-2, 38.1 overs (Jahid Ali 55 not out, Saad Khan 41, Danish Aziz 36 not out; Mohammad Umair 1-23, Mohammad Imran 1-26)

Result: Sindh won by eight wickets

Central Punjab v Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, KCCA Stadium, Karachi:

Central Punjab 138 all out, 54.1 overs (Bilawal Iqbal 43 not out, Atizaz Habib Khan 22; Mohammad Wasim Jr 3-28, Asad Afridi 2-18, Irfanullah Shah 2-21, Asif Afridi 2-49) and 231 all out,95.5 overs (Imran Dogar 74, Bilawal Iqbal 55 not out, Farhan Khan 45; Asif Afridi 4-72, Mohammad Wasim Jr 3-45, Waqar Ahmed 2-21)

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 133 all out, 44.2 overs (Mohammad Haris 34, Asif Afridi 27; Kamran Afzal 5-49, Mohammad Ali 2-19, Atizaz Habib Khan 2-26) and 201 all out, 56.2 overs (Musadiq Ahmed 70, Mehran Ibrahim 43, Mohammad Haris 31; Kamran Afzal 4-83, Bilawal Iqbal 2-23, Mohammad Ali 2-47)

Result: Central Punjab won by 35 runs



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