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RESULT
22nd Match (D/N), Rawalpindi, November 21, 2017, National T20 Cup
(19.5/20 ov, T:194) 199/5

Faisalabad won by 5 wickets (with 1 ball remaining)

Player Of The Match
87 (43)
sohaib-maqsood
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Butt takes Lahore Whites into semi-final

Salman Butt's unbeaten 85 carried Lahore Whites into the final four on a day that saw Peshawar and Rawalpindi eliminated

Salman Butt walks back after his hundred  •  AFP

Salman Butt walks back after his hundred  •  AFP

Salman Butt continued to shake off a wretched Quaid-e-Azam trophy campaign. His second unbeaten half-century in three games helped Lahore Whites trounce Peshawar by 27 runs. Butt's 58-ball 85 took his side to the top of the standings.
His fellow opener Kamran Akmal also joined in to make a 40-ball 52 as the Whites notched up 163. In response, the struggling Peshawar - who now have one win in six matches - could not find a single batsman to score over 25. That meant the chase never really took off. Lahore's bowlers picked them off at ease with Umaid Asif starring with four for 26 to break the back of the Peshawar chase. Ehsan Adil and Asif Ali took two wickets apiece as Peshawar were cleaned up for 136, with their chances of qualifying for the semi-finals officially extinguished.
A century stand between Umar Amin and Zain Abbas wasn't enough for Rawalpindi as they lost to Faisalabad, thereby falling out of contention for the last four. Amin and Abbas scored 67 and 62 respectively, with Sohail Tanvir adding a quickfire 32 off 16 as Rawalpindi surged to 193. It was, surprisingly, the international stars in Faisalabad's bowling attack who were the most expensive, with Faheem Ashraf, Saeed Ajmal and Yasir Shah conceding a whopping 115 runs in their combined 11 overs.
But Faisalabad gave the daunting chase a right go, thanks largely to a 43-ball 87 from Sohaib Maqsood, even as the top order fell cheaply around him. By the time he was dismissed, he had contributed 87 to Faisalabad's score of 108, but 86 were still required off a mere seven overss, the balance firmly in favour of the hosts. But sensational hitting from Khurram Manzoor - who finished with an unbeaten 52 off 25 - and Ashraf helped Faisalabad sneak home with a ball to spare and strengthen their hold on a semi-final position.

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