Pakistan Universities: Punjab University retain cricket crown (30 May 1998)
Punjab University retained the All-Pakistan Inter-University Cricket Championship title when they trounced University of Karachi by a comprehensive margin of nine wickets on the penultimate day of the four-day final at the National Stadium here on
30-May-1998
30 May 1998
Punjab University retain cricket crown
By Our Sports Reporter
KARACHI, May 29:
Punjab University retained the All-Pakistan Inter-University Cricket
Championship title when they trounced University of Karachi by a
comprehensive margin of nine wickets on the penultimate day of the
four-day final at the National Stadium here on Friday.
Chasing a modest 35 for victory, the visitors reached their target
when Faisal Javed pulled Nomanullah to the square-leg boundary 30
minutes after the lunch and Friday prayers break.
There is no doubt that Punjab University, who also completed a
hat-trick of championships since they also triumphed in the previous
two years, thoroughly deserved their victory against a side that
boasted of seven first-class cricketers including a Test player and
three ex-Pakistan under-19 captains.
It was really hard to understand the reason behind University of
Karachi's awful batting performances in both innings as the pitch
remained excellent for batting throughout the match.
Resuming at the overnight score of 11 without loss, University of
Karachi crumbled for a disappointing 121 in 39.5 overs in their second
innings 15 minutes before the extended lunch interval.
In fact, the home team barely avoided the possibility of an
embarrassing defeat by an innings as they lost their eighth wicket at
83. However, the writing was clearly on the wall by then.
Adnan Kalim, batting at number 10, top-scored with an unbeaten 21 off
25 balls with four boundaries and shared the highest partnership of
the innings with last man Adnan Sohail. The pair added 30 in 25
minutes before Adnan Sohail was caught behind by Ahsan Raza off Ahmed
Ali.
Medium-pacer Ahmed Ali was the wrecker-in-chief with figures of four
for 32. He claimed three of the first four wickets, including
ex-Pakistan junior skippers, Maisam Hasnain (five) and Ahmer Saeed
(one).
Left-handed Rizwan Qureshi, who was promoted in the order, batted for
as many as 74 minutes to score 14 off 44 deliveries before he was
fifth out at 73.
Much was expected from the discarded Test opener Shadab Kabir, who
also captained Pakistan juniors, but after making 19 he was caught
close to the bat by Misbah-ul-Haq off left-arm spinner Mohammad
Shoaib.
In the space of 15.5 overs, University of Karachi crashed from 51 for
four to 91 for nine.
For the visiting team, Shoaib also bowled well to capture three for 14
in eight overs. Skipper Kashif Shafi took two for 26 with his off-spin
while medium-pacer Adnan Usman, who is actually a wicketkeeper,
claimed the wicket of Atiq-uz-Zaman.
Punjab University skipper Kashif Shafi was naturally delighted at his
team's great victory and praised the NSK pitch for its consistency.
"The pitch played superbly throughout the game. Had we applied
ourselves in the first innings, we could have scored in the region of
400."
Kashif also paid tributes to the umpires, Riazuddin and Junaid
Ghafoor, and added that he was pleasantly surprised by the neutrality
of the Karachi umpires. "Before the match, I must admit that we were
worried about the standard of umpiring. They were unbiased throughout
the match."
RESULT: Punjab University won by nine wickets.
UMPIRES: Riazuddin and Junaid Ghafoor.
Source :: Dawn (https://dawn.com/)