Tabish spins Karachi Whites to emphatic victory
Off-spinner Tabish Nawab captured six for 39 as Karachi Whites coasted to a 98-run victory over Karachi Blues in the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy Grade-I cricket clash at KCCA Stadium here Saturday
06-Jan-2002
Off-spinner Tabish Nawab captured six for 39 as Karachi
Whites coasted to a 98-run victory over Karachi Blues in the
Quaid-i-Azam Trophy Grade-I cricket clash at KCCA Stadium
here Saturday.
Karachi Blues folded up for 205 in their second innings
after being set a target of 304 in 64 overs.
Earlier, Saeed bin Nasir completed a thoroughly deserved
century which enabled Whites to close their overnight second
innings at 270 for two after an hour's play on the fourth
and final day.
The slim-built right-hander, who resumed at 73, followed his
first innings' 68 (run out) with 101 off 193 balls in the
unfinished third wicket partnership of 144 in 147 minutes
with Hasan Raza.
Saeed's second first-class century, which took 210 minutes,
was laced with eight fours and one six. Hasan, meanwhile,
remained unbeaten with 65 off 106 balls with the aid of four
boundaries.
The Blues lost six wickets in the afternoon session to reach
181 for eight at tea. Zeeshan Pervez was the only batsman to
cross 30. He was stumped for 43, having struck seven fours
during his 61-ball knock.
Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi chipped in with the
wickets of Nomanullah (23) and Farhan Adil (26) while pacer
Mohammad Hasnain got rid of openers Asim Kamal (2) and Mir
Rashid (15).
The victory earns last season's runners-up maximum 12
points.