Bowlers dominate NSK clash
Nineteen wickets fell on the opening day of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Under-19 Championship Grade-I match between Karachi Whites and Islamabad at the National Stadium Thursday
21-Sep-2001
Nineteen wickets fell on the opening day of the Pakistan Cricket Board
(PCB) Under-19 Championship Grade-I match between Karachi Whites and
Islamabad at the National Stadium Thursday.
On a seamer-friendly pitch, Karachi Whites, put into bat, were shot
out for 132 with paceman Talat Hussain picking up seven wickets for 42
runs while Atif Ali Zaidi only offering some resistance on way to
scoring a 74-ball 50.
In turn, Islamabad collapsed from a healthy 90 for two to finish an
intriguing day at 131 for nine. Karachi's spin duo of Azam Hussain and
Irfanuddin equally shared six wickets between them. However, Karachi
Whites, who are already sure of a place in the semifinals after
winning their previous three matches, were unserved by their two
coaches who preferred to relax in the dressing room rather than
justify their jobs.
The two didn't send out any advise to young captain Khalid Latif who
held back his destructive spinners until the 23rd over. But once the
spinners got into action and managed to extract bounce and quick turn,
they turned the screws around Islamabad batsmen. So much so, the two
coaches lacked basic qualifications to become incharge of a youth
team. No reserve players were sent out to the field with the drinks
trolley nor any pre-match or post day's play meetings were held.
One wonders how can the city cricket managers can appoint such
incompetent people to look after the teenagers. While the world is
concentrating on its youth cricket, the KCCA is obliging its blue-eyed
boys with coveted posts and thus, destroying the careers of youngsters
who have the potential but need proper guidance and coaching.
Summarized scores:
Karachi Whites: 132 in 43.5 overs (Atif Ali Zaidi 50, Ahmer
Saeed 23, Talat Husain 7-42, Mohammad Saif 2-45);
Islamabad: 131-9 in 44 overs (Raheel Majeed 26, Mohammad
Shahzad 25, Mohammad Altaf 22, Irfanuddin 3-13, Azam Hussain 3-21).