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In one of the most astonishing finishes in first-class cricket history, Pakistan Television (PTV) defended a target of just 40 runs against Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) in the President’s Trophy Grade-I at the National Bank Stadium, Karachi. This wasn’t just a thrilling win—it was a world record.
PTV bowled out SNGPL for 37 in 19.4 overs, breaking a 232-year-old record for the lowest total ever successfully defended in first-class cricket. The previous record dated back to 1794, when Oldfield defended 41 against MCC at Lord’s.
Ali Usman was the star of the show, claiming 6 for 9 in the second innings and finishing with match figures of 10 for 75. He was ably supported by Amad Butt, who took 4 wickets to complete the collapse.
Final Innings Scorecard (SNGPL 2nd Innings, Target: 40):
This result has sparked a fierce debate: Is this a sign of bowling brilliance and competitive spirit in our domestic circuit? Or does it expose a worrying lack of batting depth and pitch quality?
PTV bowled out SNGPL for 37 in 19.4 overs, breaking a 232-year-old record for the lowest total ever successfully defended in first-class cricket. The previous record dated back to 1794, when Oldfield defended 41 against MCC at Lord’s.
Ali Usman was the star of the show, claiming 6 for 9 in the second innings and finishing with match figures of 10 for 75. He was ably supported by Amad Butt, who took 4 wickets to complete the collapse.
Final Innings Scorecard (SNGPL 2nd Innings, Target: 40):
- Total: 37 all out in 19.4 overs
- Top scorer: Mohammad Ilyas – 12 (off 17)
- Ali Usman: 6.4–2–9–6
- Amad Butt: 6–1–28–4
This result has sparked a fierce debate: Is this a sign of bowling brilliance and competitive spirit in our domestic circuit? Or does it expose a worrying lack of batting depth and pitch quality?