Hasnain, Tanvir rout Sindh
Pacemen Mohammad Hasnain and Tanvir Ahmed routed Rest of Sindh (RoS) for 131 to help Karachi Whites seize early initiative in the second round match of the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy Grade-I at the National Stadium Monday
09-Jan-2002
Pacemen Mohammad Hasnain and Tanvir Ahmed routed Rest of
Sindh (RoS) for 131 to help Karachi Whites seize early
initiative in the second round match of the Quaid-i-Azam
Trophy Grade-I at the National Stadium Monday.
Hasnain, a former Pakistan junior player, captured six
wickets for 45 runs and Tanvir bagged four for 61 as RoS
were dismissed in the second session's play after being put
into bat by Moin Khan.
The home team had strengthened its grip by stumps when they
reached 201 for four with Mohammad Farooq batting on 15 and
Moin on 14.
Saeed bin Nasir top scored for Karachi Whites with an
attractive 67 that included 12 boundaries. He put on 75 for
the second wicket with Ghulam Ali (27) after Shahid Afridi
had returned at the score of 15 after making 10 off eight
balls.
Hasan Raza looked good and composed until he was declared
leg before wicket when 39. His innings was spiced with seven
boundaries.
Hasnain bowled to a teasing line and length on a seamer's
friendly pitch. However, he made a better use of the seminew ball which he swung and seamed effectively.
Tanvir was devastating with the new ball and got all his
four wickets in the opening session's play. The lanky pacer,
who took five wickets in the tournament opener, made full
use of the fresh cherry by making the batsmen play and
forcing the batsmen into commiting false strokes.