In another match, Muhammad Ali Niazi scored 104 to take Multan Tigers to 403 against UBL as Adil Raza took five wickets. At the end of play, UBL were 92-0 after 23.2 overs.
At the National Stadium of Karachi, NBP were 242-6, despite Mir Hamza’s five-wicket haul for the Karachi Dolphins.
In a rain-hit match at the Diamond Ground, Islamabad Leopards resumed the day at 225-6, but only added four runs before Wapda claimed their remaining four wickets. In reply, Wapda were only able to play 14.1 overs and were 37-1 at the end of play.
No play was possible in the Rawalpindi Rams v SNGPL and Lahore Lions v PQA matches due to rain.
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After conceding an 84-run first-innings lead, the Karachi Zebras are right back in it as they restricted Hyderabad Hawks to just 93 in their second innings, with Mansoor Ahmed claiming 7-16 to add to his 42 with the bat. The Zebras ended the day at 33-0 in their second innings and require 144 runs to win with two more days to go.
Bahawalpur Stags were 238-5 at stumps on day two against Sialkot Stallions to give themselves a lead of 53 runs.
Four of the matches were affected by rain.
In the match between KRL and PTV, KRL posted a total of 163-7 in 50 overs of play.
At the Marghazar Stadium, HBL were 244-6 at stumps against SBP.
Abbottabad Falcons added 73 runs for the loss of five wickets to take their total to 83-5 after 25 overs.
Meanwhile, no play was possible between Lahore Eagles and Quetta Bears at the LCCA Ground in Lahore due to rain.
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