Sindh Police win by three wickets
Owais’ spell for Navy goes in vain in Patron’s Trophy match.
K-Electric-SSGC affair ended in a high scoring draw in the match played at the NBP Stadium. PHOTO: FILE
KARACHI:
Even though off-spinner Nasir Owais claimed 11 wickets, Navy still failed to spin themselves to a win on day three of their Patron’s Trophy Grade-II match. They were beaten by three wickets by Sindh Police at the Arabian Sea Country Club.
Navy resumed the last day on 161 for eight and were all out for 163 in 55 overs. Hamza Ghani (29) and Babar Agha (21) were the only notable scorers, while Ahmed Khan claimed three wickets.
Set a target of 119, Sindh Police had to work hard as they made 124 for seven in 51.5 overs. Wajid Ali remained unbeaten on 36 to guide his side to victory while Owais took a five-for in a losing cause.
Meanwhile, the K-Electric-SSGC affair ended in a high scoring draw in the match played at the NBP Stadium.
K-Electric scored 384 for nine in their first innings but SSGC took the lead making 387 for nine. K-Electric then amassed 442 for five thanks to centuries from Saad Ali (157) and Fakhar Zaman (147) .
Published in The Express Tribune, March 12th, 2014.
Even though off-spinner Nasir Owais claimed 11 wickets, Navy still failed to spin themselves to a win on day three of their Patron’s Trophy Grade-II match. They were beaten by three wickets by Sindh Police at the Arabian Sea Country Club.
Navy resumed the last day on 161 for eight and were all out for 163 in 55 overs. Hamza Ghani (29) and Babar Agha (21) were the only notable scorers, while Ahmed Khan claimed three wickets.
Set a target of 119, Sindh Police had to work hard as they made 124 for seven in 51.5 overs. Wajid Ali remained unbeaten on 36 to guide his side to victory while Owais took a five-for in a losing cause.
Meanwhile, the K-Electric-SSGC affair ended in a high scoring draw in the match played at the NBP Stadium.
K-Electric scored 384 for nine in their first innings but SSGC took the lead making 387 for nine. K-Electric then amassed 442 for five thanks to centuries from Saad Ali (157) and Fakhar Zaman (147) .
Published in The Express Tribune, March 12th, 2014.