The tournament – being played on Muslim School Cricket Ground – has been organized by the Rawalpindi Sports Department.
According to organisers, a dozen teams from the madrassahs of the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad are participating in the tournament.
District Sports Officer Abdul Waheed Babar inaugurated the tournament on Thursday. On the first day, four madrassahs – Anwaarul Uloom, Tahmeerul Quran, Jamia Furqania and Madrassah Mahaz Bin Jabal played their matches.
The first match was played between Jamia Furqania and Anwaarul Uloom. Batting first, Anwaarul Uloom put up 113 runs on the scoreboard, with Asif Bilal scoring the maiden 50 of the innings.
First-ever Madrasa Cricket League kicks off in Peshawar
Chasing the total, Jamia Furqania were all out for just 52, handing an easy win to Anwaarul Uloom.
Similarly, Madrassahs Tahmeerul Quran, Tahleem Abrar, and Mahaz Bin Jabal won their matches. The remaining matches and the final will play on Friday, where Additional Commissioner Tariq Saleh Marwat would be the chief guest.
COMMENTS
Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.
For more information, please see our Comments FAQ