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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy sixth-round begins on Monday

Lahore, 3 November 2019:

The sixth-round of the four-day first-class Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, which commences from Monday, serves opportunities to the domestic cricketers to grab limelight as the Test team head to Australia ahead of Pakistan’s World Test Championship matches.

With only four rounds left in the tournament, the six teams will fight for every point to secure a berth in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy final, which will be held at Karachi’s National Stadium from 9 to 13 December.

Table-toppers Central Punjab will be aiming to consolidate their position when they host Northern, who are at the bottom of the points table, at Faisalabad’s Iqbal Stadium.

Central Punjab, without the services of Pakistan Test captain Azhar Ali and young fast-bowler Naseem Shah, enter the round at the back of a thrilling draw against Sindh, in which they looked certain to come out as winners for the most part of the final day’s play.

Northern have struggled to click over the course of the tournament. However, they will take heart from a remarkable double-century by Zeeshan Malik.

The 22-year-old struck 216 runs in Northern’s first innings against Southern Punjab at Jinnah Stadium, Sialkot, and registered the fourth best highest individual score this tournament. He followed it up with a second innings score of 59.

Northern will be led by Pakistan U19 captain Rohail Nazir as Umar Amin takes a break from the leadership role to concentrate on his batting – a decision that paid dividends with the left-handed batsman scoring 156.

This will be the season’s last first-class match at Iqbal Stadium.

Quetta’s Bugti Stadium, which saw the return of first-class cricket after 11 years this season, will also be hosting its last fixture of the tournament, which will be live-streamed, when Southern Punjab host Balochistan.

Southern Punjab will take the field under the leadership of Sami Aslam as their regular captain Shan Masood will be taking a flight to Australia on the opening day of their sixth-round fixture.

With an added responsibility on his shoulders, Sami will be hoping to stretch his good form with the bat into this fixture after the left-handed opening-batsman scored a century against Northern.

Southern Punjab are ranked second at the points table and are the only other side than Central Punjab in the tournament, to date, to have won a match.

Balochistan, ranked fourth, will be hoping to fill in the vacuum which will be created by the non-availability of leg-spinner Yasir Shah, who tops the charts for most wicket with 21 scalps.

This absence of Yasir is bound to add more responsibility on left-arm orthodox Mohammad Asghar, who, along with the leg-spinner, returned a four-fer in the first innings of a drawn contest against Khyber Pakhtunkhwa earlier this week at Bugti Stadium.

Balochistan’s Imran Butt will be on the radar of the fans after cracking a brilliant double-century in the last round. The 23-year-old scored 214 which helped him to the second spot in the list of the batsmen with the most runs this tournament.

In the third match of the round, third-ranked Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will be hosting fifth-ranked Sindh at Abbottabad Cricket Stadium.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s top four batsmen were amongst the run-getters in the previous round with captain Sahibzada Farhan, Israrullah, and Ashfaq Ahmed, who has the most runs this tournament, scoring half-centuries, and Adil Amin putting up a gutsy century.

Sindh will also have to wary of off-spinner Sajid Khan, who took eight wickets, including a five for 36 in the second innings, against Balochistan earlier this week.

Sindh must have run down the best possible back up options ahead of the sixth round after Abid Ali, Asad Shafiq and Kashif Bhatti left the side for the national duty.

But, that Sindh edged out in securing a draw against Central Punjab at Faisalabad was due to Sarfaraz Ahmed’s fighting second innings half-century, which would have uplifted the Sindh’s captain confidence.

That coupled with the presence of Fawad Alam, Saad Ali, Khurram Manzoor and a young and upcoming Omair Bin Yousuf in the batting lineup will make getting Sindh batsmen out a daunting proposition.

All three matches will begin at 1000 at their respective venues.

Quaid-e-Azam Trophy sixth-round fixtures (4-7 November)

Central Punjab v Northern, Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad

Southern Punjab v Balochistan, Bugti Stadium, Quetta

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa v Sindh, Abbottabad Cricket Stadium, Abbottabad
 
Central Punjab has won the toss and decided to bat first.
 
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I don't get why PCB can't livestream all the games. They dont have to add commentary, just have the game up to watch.
 
That's weird, Rohail was made captain last week and now he has been dropped from the side.
 
[Central Punjab vs Northern
Venue: Iqbal Stadium Faisalabad.
Toss: cp won the toss and bat first

*Break :Drink

*Total.53
Wickets: 1
Overs: 13
.
Salman butt 36

Ahmed 2

and

Extras:
*Performance
[09:04, 04/11/2019] Emmad PCB: QUAID - E- AZAM TROPHY ( FIRST CLASS ) 2019 - 2020
Date : 04*Nov( Day - 1)
Result : **
Scorer: *Khurram Shahzad
*Teams :* Sindh vs KPK
Venue: Abbottabad cricket stadium
Toss: Uncontested
*Break : 1st ��drinks
Inning of: KPK
Total: 60
Wickets: 01
Overs: 12
*Batsman N.O: Farhan.21
Ashfaq.01
Extras: 2
*Performance
*Batsman OUT: Israr ullah.34
Bowling. Tabish khan.1 wkt for 13


Southern Punjab vs Balochistan
Venue: Bugti Stadium Quetta
Toss: Uncontested
*Break : 1st Drink
Inning of: Southern Punjab
Total: 46
Wickets:
Overs: 13
*Batsman N.O: *Sami Aslam 26 *Umar Siddique 16
Extras: 4
*Performance
 
Sindh vs KPK
Venue: Abbottabad cricket stadium
Toss: Uncontested
*Break : lunch �� 12:01
Inning of: KPK
Total: 84
Wickets: 02
Overs: 25
*Batsman N.O: Adil .06
Ashfaq.09
Extras: 2
*Performance
*Batsman OUT: Israr ullah.34. Farhan.31
Bowling. Tabish 15 for 1
Sohail.23 for 1


Southern Punjab vs Balochistan
Venue: Bugti Stadium Quetta
Toss: Uncontested
*Break : Lunch 12:01 pm
Inning of: Southern Punjab
Total: 93
Wickets:
Overs: 27
*Batsman N.O: *Sami Aslam 36 *Umar Siddique 52
Extras: 5
*Performance
[10:15, 04/11/2019] Amir Husain: Lii*QUAID* - E- AZAM TROPHY ( FIRST CLASS ) *2019-20
Date : 4 Nov( Day - 1 )
Result : **
Scorer: Noor Nabi
*Teams :* Central Punjab vs Northern
Venue: Iqbal Stadium Faisalabad.
Toss: cp won the toss and bat first

*Break :lunch

*Total.105
Wickets: 2
Overs: 29
Umer akmal 28
Ahmed 19
 
Let me get this right.

Abid Ali is 32 years old, unfit, and averages 39 in First Class cricket, and Misbah has selected him for the Test tour of Australia.

Sami Aslam is 23 years old, averages 34 after 13 Tests and is averaging 120 in this year’s Quaid-e-Azam - 45 more than Azhar Ali - and Misbah has not selected him.

Why does the PCB tolerate this anti-youth policy? And why doesn’t the Chief Selector take into account current domestic performances?
 
Sindh vs KPK
Venue: Abbottabad cricket stadium
Toss: Uncontested
*Break : 2nd ��drinks
Inning of: KPK
Total: 127
Wickets: 3
Overs: 40
*Batsman N.O: Farhan.61
Zohaib.17
Extras: 2
*Performance
*Batsman OUT: Israr ullah.34. Ashfaq.5. Adil.06.
Bowling. Tabish 15 for 1
Sohail.23 for 1
Anwar.37 for 1


Southern Punjab vs Balochistan
Venue: Bugti Stadium Quetta
Toss: Uncontested
*Break : 2nd Drink
Inning of: Southern Punjab
Total: 128
Wickets:
Overs: 40
*Batsman N.O: *Sami Aslam 55*Umar Siddique 67
Extras: 6
 
Sindh vs KPK
Abbottabad cricket stadium

KPK
*Total:162
*Wickets:03
*Overs: 56
*Batsman N.O: *Farhan.84
Zohaib. 28
Extras: 2
**Performance
*Batsman OUT: Israr ullah.34. Ashfaq.5. Adil.06.
Bowling. Tabish 30 for 1
Sohail.38 for 1
Anwar.37 for 1
 
Southern Punjab vs Balochistan
Bugti Stadium Quetta

Southern Punjab
*Total: 182
*Overs:* 54
*Batsman N.O: *Sami Aslam 90* Umar Siddique 83*

Extras: 09
 
Central Punjab vs Northern
Iqbal Stadium Faisalabad.

*Total.198
*Wickets:* 6
*Overs:* 56
Saad 5

Zafar Gohar 14

and

Extras:10
**Performance* salman butt 41 Ahmed 55 umer akmal 52 Numan ali 4 for56
 
Sami Aslam has lifted his average to 140.25, behind only Mohammad Rizwan.

He’s averaging twice as much as Azhar Ali and three times as much as Shan Masood or Asad Shafiq.
 
Balochistan have a minnow attack

They need to get some talent from KPK
 
I know wickets are flat but sami aslam is having a monster season
 
I believe with Babar getting in to leadership roles Sami Aslam will get opportunits soon as both have played a lot of junior cricket together.
 
Sami Aslam has lifted his average to 140.25, behind only Mohammad Rizwan.

He’s averaging twice as much as Azhar Ali and three times as much as Shan Masood or Asad Shafiq.

Let me get this right.

Abid Ali is 32 years old, unfit, and averages 39 in First Class cricket, and Misbah has selected him for the Test tour of Australia.

Sami Aslam is 23 years old, averages 34 after 13 Tests and is averaging 120 in this year’s Quaid-e-Azam - 45 more than Azhar Ali - and Misbah has not selected him.

Why does the PCB tolerate this anti-youth policy? And why doesn’t the Chief Selector take into account current domestic performances?

Sami Aslam is a mental midget. Abid Ali has done wonderfully in FC and 'A' team games over the past 2 years.
 
Sindh vs KPK
Abbottabad cricket stadium

KPK 203/6
Overs: 72
Batsman N.O: Rehan 24, Sajid 4
Extras: 4

Performance:

Batsmen OUT: Israrullah 34. Ashfaq 5. Adil 6. Farhan 88. Zohaib 28. Nabi 8.

Bowling:
Tabish 30 for 1
Sohail 38 for 2
Anwar 37 for 1
Hamza 47 for 1
Hassan 31 for 1
 
Southern Punjab vs Balochistan
Bugti Stadium Quetta

Southern Punjab 241/0
Overs: 69
Batsman N.O: Sami Aslam 116* Umar Siddiq 116*

Extras: 9
 
Let me get this right.

Abid Ali is 32 years old, unfit, and averages 39 in First Class cricket, and Misbah has selected him for the Test tour of Australia.

Sami Aslam is 23 years old, averages 34 after 13 Tests and is averaging 120 in this year’s Quaid-e-Azam - 45 more than Azhar Ali - and Misbah has not selected him.

Why does the PCB tolerate this anti-youth policy? And why doesn’t the Chief Selector take into account current domestic performances?

Abid Ali has done way better in the last 3 seasons on more difficult tracks. Abid deserves his spot. Sami Aslam has to perform like this for another season to be picked. He will get his chance.
 
Abid Ali has done way better in the last 3 seasons on more difficult tracks. Abid deserves his spot. Sami Aslam has to perform like this for another season to be picked. He will get his chance.
Sorry, I don’t care if you are Donald Bradman, you don’t get called up in your thirties when younger batsmen are doing better and offer the prospect of a decade at the top.

I would never, ever, ever give a Test debut to a guy aged over 30.
 
Sorry, I don’t care if you are Donald Bradman, you don’t get called up in your thirties when younger batsmen are doing better and offer the prospect of a decade at the top.

I would never, ever, ever give a Test debut to a guy aged over 30.

Tabish Khan deserved a debut

He has got experience
 
Sorry, I don’t care if you are Donald Bradman, you don’t get called up in your thirties when younger batsmen are doing better and offer the prospect of a decade at the top.

I would never, ever, ever give a Test debut to a guy aged over 30.

Michael Hussey must be glad you wasn't the aussie selector when he made his debut.
 
The pitches for this round seems to be better as there has been an even.contest in atleast 2 out of 3 games
 
Sindh vs KPK
Abbottabad cricket stadium
Stumps

KPK 225/6
Overs: 79
Batsman N.O: Rehan 33, Sajid 17
Extras: 4

Performance
Batsmen OUT: Israrullah 34. Ashfaq 5. Adil 6. Farhan 88. Zohaib 28. Nabi 8.

Bowling:
Tabish 39 for 1
Sohail 48 for 2
Anwar 45 for 1
Humza 47 for 1
Hassan 36 for 1

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Michael Hussey must be glad you wasn't the aussie selector when he made his debut.
If you think about it, he came in late because of ATG’s blocking his entry.

Australia was in a weird situation in Tests: the golden generation who had debuted by 1992-93 aged together and after them there was only Ponting and then Clarke, and not much else.

Pakistan is in the reverse situation.

Why pick a veteran like Abid Ali (or Salman Butt) rather than a much younger man like Sami Aslam?

Same applies to picking Kashif Bhatti ahead of Zafar Gohar.

Franck Ribery could have gone a great job for France at the last World Cup: better than Ousmane Dembele. But they weren’t going to pick a 36 year old on his way down when they had a 22 year old on his way up.

Giving old men debuts in sport is a desperate move which should be saved for desperate times.
 
Nauman has been the standout spinner this season

Deserved it more than Kashif Bhatti
 
Ahmed Bashir dropped to 2nd XI after one match, Aizaz Cheema promoted back to first XI as a 40-year-old pacer.... Wasn't he assigned a mentor-ship role for the 2nd XI? What happened to that?
 
Ahmed Bashir dropped to 2nd XI after one match, Aizaz Cheema promoted back to first XI as a 40-year-old pacer.... Wasn't he assigned a mentor-ship role for the 2nd XI? What happened to that?

Naseem is lucky to have gotten a chance and he took it perfectly. I feel sorry for Bashir, but seniority culture is ingrained into the minds of these domestic (and international) coaches and selectors.

If CPs coach was smart he would realise Bashir is a longterm option and if he is groomed well, he could be a very good bowler for CP. Aizaz Cheema always was and will be a mediocre bowler who will be exposed on these pithces. Cheema will be done in a few months or a year, then CP will regret dropping Bashir.
 
Ahmed Bashir dropped to 2nd XI after one match, Aizaz Cheema promoted back to first XI as a 40-year-old pacer.... Wasn't he assigned a mentor-ship role for the 2nd XI? What happened to that?

But but muhmmad wasim is best domestic coach 😂
 
Mohammed Wasim is coach of Northern not Central Punjab.

Ijaz Ahmed jr. (Head Coach), Samiullah Khan Niazi (Assistant Coach) and Ahmed Shehzad (Captain)... That's the leadership group for Central Punjab. Of course, I'm sure Salman Butt and Kamran Akmal will have a say courtesy their seniority.
 
Karachi, 4 November 2019:

Northern made a strong start to their Quaid-e-Azam Trophy tournament round-six first-class match against Central Punjab by bowling out the hosts for 226 runs on day-one of the four-day match at the Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad on Monday.

Left-arm-spinner Nauman Ali who is captaining Northern in the match led from the front collecting eight wickets for 71 runs in 20.1 overs as Central Punjab were spun-out for a below-par first innings total.

Central Punjab won the toss and opted to bat first; the first session was evenly shared between the two sides as Central Punjab reached 105 for two at lunch.

In the post-lunch session Northern bowlers held the upper hand, Central Punjab lost four additional wickets to finish the session at 198 for six.

Captain Ahmed Shehzad (55 off 112 balls, nine fours), Umar Akmal (52 off 66 balls, three fours and three sixes) and Salman Butt (41 off 59 balls, six fours) were the main run getters for the hosts.

In the post-tea session, Nauman took all four wickets to fall as Central Punjab lost their last four wickets for the addition of 28 runs. This was Nauman’s best-ever bowling in a first-class innings.

Northern openers batted with confidence in reply, ending the day at 47 for one in 10 overs. Haider Ali was the only wicket to fall; he was dismissed by Aizaz Cheema for 12 runs.

Northern’s captain and wicketkeeper-batsman Rohail Nazir was ruled out of the match due to a hand injury, Nauman replaced him as captain with Jamal Anwar donning the gloves.


Scores in brief:

Central Punjab 226 all out, 69.1 overs (Ahmed Shehzad 55, Umar Akmal 52, Salman Butt 41; Nauman Ali 8-71)

Northern 47 for 1, 10 overs (Umer Amin 19 not out; Aizaz Cheema 1-23
 
A 283-run opening wicket stand between Sami Aslam and Umar Siddique made Balochistan pay the price for electing to bowl first as Southern Punjab reached 296 for one on the opening day of the four-day first-class Quaid-e-Azam Trophy.

Left-handed Sami was at the crease on 149, his 13th first-class century, while Umar was dismissed after scoring 130, his 11th first-class century.

When play ended early due to fading light, Sohaib Maqsood was the other not out batsman on seven.

Sami has so far hit 14 fours and two sixes in a 255-ball innings, while Umar’s 255-ball stay was studded with 14 fours and a six.

The only wicket to fall in a day that saw 86.3 overs being bowled was grabbed by left-arm spinner Mohammad Asghar.

When play resumes on Tuesday, Sami will not only aim to collect his second double-century of the season but will also try to help Southern Punjab to reach 400 runs in 110 overs so that his side can collect the five maximum points.

In contrast, Balochistan will target to pick up at least two more wickets that will give them one bowling point.

They can pocket another point if they can grab a total of six wickets at the 110-over mark.

Scores in brief:

Southern Punjab 296-1, 86.3 overs (Sami Aslam 149 not out, Umar Siddique 130) v Balochistan
 
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa score 225 for six against Sindh

Lahore, 4 November 2019:

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa were 225 for six at the close of play on day one of their sixth-round first-class Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fixture against Sindh at Abbottabad Cricket Stadium.

Sahibzada Farhan led the home side from front by cracking a 164-ball 88, in which he hit 13 fours, after Sindh captain Sarfaraz Ahmed opted against contesting the toss and bowled first.

Farhan stitched a 54-run partnership for the first-wicket with Israrullah, who scored an aggressive 34-ball 36 with seven fours.

After Israrullah’s dismissal, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa lost next two wickets for 30 runs, but a 78-run stand for the fourth-wicket between Farhan and Zohaib Khan (28 off 93) denied further inroads to Sindh’s bowlers.

With the wickets of Ashfaq Ahmed (five) and Nabi Gul (eight), Sohail Khan took the most wickets for the visitors on day one in which 79 overs were bowled.

The right-arm fast-bowler delivered 17 overs, which included three maidens, and gave 48 runs.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Rehan Afridi and Sajid Khan will resume their innings on 33 and 17 when second day’s play commences on Tuesday at 1000.

Scores in brief:

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 225-6, 79 overs (Sahibzada Farhan 88, Israrullah 36, Rehan Afridi 33 not out, Zohaib Khan 28; Sohail Khan 2-48)
 
So Ahmed Bahsir has been dropped to 2nd XI after getting one match... He has been poorly treated. And Haris Rauf should be playing first class rather than the Qalandar tournament (or whatever it is)
 
Nauman Ali and Zafar Gohar have looked the best spinners in this QeA season, a lot better than Khashif Bhatti. Mohammad Mohsin is also a promising leg spinner
 
Let me get this right.

Abid Ali is 32 years old, unfit, and averages 39 in First Class cricket, and Misbah has selected him for the Test tour of Australia.

Sami Aslam is 23 years old, averages 34 after 13 Tests and is averaging 120 in this year’s Quaid-e-Azam - 45 more than Azhar Ali - and Misbah has not selected him.

Why does the PCB tolerate this anti-youth policy? And why doesn’t the Chief Selector take into account current domestic performances?

Sami Aslam after his performance at Edgebaston gradually deteriorated to a point where he was awful. Let's hope he doesn’t crouch like he did before.
 
Sindh vs KPK
Venue: Abbottabad cricket stadium
Toss: Uncontested
*Break : first ��11:00
Inning of: KPK
Total: 265
Wickets: 06
Overs: 93
*Batsman N.O: Rehan.51
Sajid.35
Extras: 8
*Performance
*Batsman OUT: Israr ullah.34. Ashfaq.5. Adil.06.Farhan.88.Zohaib.28.Nabi.08.
Bowling. Tabish 52 for 1
Sohail.62 for 2
Anwar.46 for 1
Humza.55 for 1
Hassan.36 for 1

Southern Punjab vs Balochistan
Venue: Bugti Stadium Quetta
Toss: Uncontested
*Break : Drink 11:00
Inning of: Southern Punjab
Total: 340
Wickets: 02
Overs: 97
*Batsman N.O: *Sami Aslam 160 Abdul Rehman Muzamil 03

Extras: 11
**Performance*Umar siddique 130 , Sohaib Maqsood 36

Central Punjab vs Northern
Venue: Iqbal Stadium Faisalabad.
Toss: cp won the toss and bat first

*Break water 1st session
Northern
*Total.73
Wickets: 4
Overs: 22

Umer amin 32

Hammad azam0
 
Sindh vs KPK
Venue: Abbottabad cricket stadium
Toss: Uncontested
*Break : lunch ��12:01
Inning of: KPK
Total: 288
Wickets: 08
Overs: 105
*Batsman N.O: Rehan.57
Sameen.04
Extras: 8
*Performance
*Batsman OUT: Israr ullah.34. Ashfaq.5. Adil.06.Farhan.88.Zohaib.28.Nabi.08.Sajid.39.Usman.5
Bowling. Tabish 52 for 1
Sohail.62 for 2
Anwar.54 for 1
Humza.65 for 2
Hassan.37 for 2

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Southern Punjab vs Balochistan
Venue: Bugti Stadium Quetta
Toss: Uncontested
*Break : Lunch 11:59
Inning of: Southern Punjab
Total: 404
Wickets: 05
Overs: 109.2
*Batsman N.O: *Adnan Akmal 11

Extras: 11
**Performance*Umar siddique 130 , Sami Aslam 168 ,
Sohaib Maqsood 36
Abdul Rehman Muzmail 41
Bowlers Ammad Butt took 02 wkts , Muhammad Asghar took 03 wkts
Central Punjab vs Northern
Venue: Iqbal Stadium Faisalabad.
Toss: cp won the toss and bat first

*Break lunch
Northern
*Total.134
Wickets: 6
Overs: 39

Hammad azam 31

Jamal anwar 7


Extras:14
*Performance zafar gohar 2 for44 bilal asif 2 for 42
 
Only 168 for Sami Aslam?

He now has 620 runs at an average of 155.00.

So obviously he has no place in the Test squad when an uncapped 32 year old is available and averaging 78.25 LESS runs per innings.
 
Central Punjab vs Northern
Venue: Iqbal Stadium Faisalabad.
Toss: cp won the toss and bat first

*Break water 2nd session
Northern
*Total.165
Wickets: 6
Overs:

Hammad azam 49

Jamal anwar 20


Extras:14
*Performance

Southern Punjab vs Balochistan
Venue: Bugti Stadium Quetta
Toss: Uncontested
*Break : Drink
Inning of: Southern Punjab
Total: 492
Wickets: 08
Overs: 125
*Batsman N.O: *Adnan Akmal 70

Extras: 11
**Performance*Umar siddique 130 , Sami Aslam 168 ,
Sohaib Maqsood 36
Abdul Rehman Muzmail 41
Bowlers
Ammad Butt took 04wkts , Muhammad Asghar took 03wkts
 
Sindh vs KPK
Venue: Abbottabad cricket stadium
Toss: Uncontested
���� Kpk 288.10 in 106
*Break : 1st��1:50
Inning of: Sindh
Total: 51
Wickets: 01
Overs: 10
*Batsman N.O: Omair 27.
Extras:
*Performance
*Batsman OUT:khurram 19.
Bowling. Usman .9.for 1
 
Sindh vs KPK
Venue: Abbottabad cricket stadium
Toss: Uncontested
���� Kpk 288.10 in 106
*Break : 1st��1:50
Inning of: Sindh
Total: 51
Wickets: 01
Overs: 10
*Batsman N.O: Omair 27.
Extras:
*Performance
*Batsman OUT:khurram 19.
Bowling. Usman .9.for 1

Nothing give me more satisfaction than domestic bulley like khurram manzoor failing to score runs in this year domestic first class
 
Sindh vs KPK
Venue: Abbottabad cricket stadium
Toss: Uncontested
���� Kpk 288.10 in 106
*Break : ☕ 2:43
Inning of: Sindh
Total: 85
Wickets: 01
Overs: 19
*Batsman N.O: Omair 50
Saud.10
Extras: 6
*Performance
*Batsman OUT:khurram 19.
Bowling. Usman .19.for 1


Southern Punjab vs Balochistan
Venue: Bugti Stadium Quetta
Toss: Uncontested
*Break : Tea
1st Inning of: Balochistan
Total: 20
Wickets: 01
Overs: 06
Batsman N.O: Azeem Ghuman 03
Imran Butt 07*

Extras: 01
**Performance*Awais Zia 09

Bowlers
Irfan (J.R) 01 wkt
 
Sindh vs KPK
Venue: Abbottabad cricket stadium
Toss: Uncontested
���� Kpk 288.10 in 106
*Break : closed day two 4:32
Inning of: Sindh
Total: 147
Wickets: 03
Overs: 36
*Batsman N.O: Fawad.29
Saud.35
Extras: 8
*Performance
*Batsman OUT:khurram 19.saad.00.Omair.56.
Bowling. Usman 34 for 1
Junaid.49 for 2
 
Southern Punjab vs Balochistan
Venue: Bugti Stadium Quetta
Toss: Uncontested
*Break : End Of Day -02
1st Inning of: Balochistan
Total: 37
Wickets: 01
Overs: 12.4
Batsman N.O: Azeem Ghuman 08
Imran Butt 19*
Extras: 01
**Performance*Awais Zia 09
Bowlers
Irfan (J.R) 01 wkt
 
Stumps on Day 2.

Southern Punjab 502/10
Sami Aslam 168 (292 balls)
Umar Siddiq 130 (255 balls)
Adnan Akmal 80 (86 balls)
Mohammad Asghar 5/130
Amad Butt 4/103

Balochistan 37/1
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 288/10
Sahibzada Farhan 88 (164 balls)
Rehan Afridi 57* (135 balls)
Sohail Khan 4/62
Hasan Khan 2/37
Mir Hamza 2/65

Sindh 147/3
Omair Yousuf 56 (75 balls)
Junaid Khan 2/49
Central Punjab 226/10
Ahmed Shehzad 55 (112 balls)
Umar Akmal 52 (66 balls)
Salman Butt 41 (59 balls)
Nauman Ali 8/71

Northern 191/10
Hammad Azam 52 (101 balls)
Umar Amin 42 (85 balls)
Zafar Gohar 4/54
Bilal Asif 3/57
Aizaz Cheema 2/44

Central Punjab 137/2
Rizwan Hussain 69* (63 balls)
Umar AKmal 53* (58 balls)
 
Karachi, 5 November 2019:

Central Punjab spinners Zafar Gohar and Bilal Asif shared seven wickets between them to help their team gain a vital 35-run first innings lead over Northern on day-two of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy four-day first-class match at the Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad on Tuesday.

Resuming at the overnight score of 47 for one, Northern were reduced to 134 for six in their first innings till the lunch break.

Central Punjab spinners Bilal and Zafar made good use of the Iqbal Stadium pitch to make regular breakthroughs. Hammad Azam (52 off 101 balls, two fours, two sixes) was the only batsman to offer some sustained resistance against the host bowling attack.

Umar Amin scored 42 off 85 balls with the help of six fours; wicketkeeper Jamal Anwar contributed 36 runs off 106 balls.

Northern were bowled out before tea for 191 runs in their first innings, conceding a 35-run lead. By dismissing the opposition inside 110 overs, Central Punjab collected full three bowling points on offer just like Northern had done on the first-day.

Left-arm-spinner Zafar finished with four wickets for 54 runs in 25.1 overs, while off-spinner Bilal took three for 57. Pacer Aizaz Cheema took two wickets.

By close of play, Central Punjab reached 137 for the loss of two wickets in their second innings to take their overall lead to 172 runs with two days play left in the game.

Opener Rizwan Hussain was batting on 69 and Umar Akmal was unbeaten on 53 when stumps were drawn for the day, the two have so far added 99 runs for the unfinished third wicket stand, giving their team control of the match.

Scores in brief:

Central Punjab 226 all out, 69.1 overs (Ahmed Shehzad 55, Umar Akmal 52, Salman Butt 41; Nauman Ali 8-71) and 137 for 2, 26.1 overs (Rizwan Hussain 69 not out, Umar Akmal 53 not out)

Northern 191 all out, 64.1 overs (Hammad Azam 52,Umar Amin 42; Zafar Gohar 4-54, Bilal Asif 3-57)
 
Lahore, 5 November 2019:

Southern Punjab continued their domination over Balochistan on day two of the four-day first-class Quaid-e-Azam Trophy sixth-round fixture at Quetta’s Bugti Stadium.

In a contest being live-streamed on PCB’s YouTube channel, Southern Punjab set up a mammoth first innings score of 502 all-out in 129.3 after resuming their innings on 296 for one.

Sami Aslam, who targeted his second double-century of the season by finishing the last day’s play on 149 not out, added 19 runs to his score before he was dismissed on 168.

The left-handed opener stayed at the crease for 292 balls and cracked 15 fours and two sixes.

Adnan Akmal, batting at six, built on the solid work that the openers had done yesterday - with a 283-run opening-stand, in which Umar Siddique scored 130 - with an aggressive 80.

The wicketkeeper-batsman cracked 11 fours and a six in his 86-ball stay at the crease, helping the batting side to cross the 400-run mark in 110 overs and gain maximum batting points (5).

With 41 from 50 balls, Abdul Rehman Muzamil, who batted at number four, was the other notable run-getter in the innings.

The bulk of the Southern Punjab’s wickets were shared between Mohammad Asghar and Amad Butt.

Asghar, the left-arm spinner, recorded his seventh five-wicket haul in the format with five for 130 in 31.3 overs.

Right-arm medium-fast Amad took four wickets for 103 runs in 24 overs.

Balochistan bagged one bowling point for having Southern Punjab five down by the end of 110 overs.

In their reply, Balochistan were 37 for one in 12.4 overs when stumps were drawn.

Azeem Ghumman and Imran Butt, who scored a double-century in his side’s last round fixture against Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, batted at eight and 19 respectively.

After hitting two fours, Awais Zia (nine off eight) fell to Irfan jnr.

Scores in brief:

Southern Punjab 502 all-out, 129.3 overs (Sami Aslam 168, Umar Siddique 130, Adnan Akmal 80, Abdul Rehman Muzamil 41, Sohaib Maqsood 36, Mohammad Irfan 23; Mohammad Asghar 5-130; Amad Butt 4-103)

Balochistan 37-1, 12.4 overs (Imran Butt 19; Irfan jnr 1-15)
 
Lahore, 5 November 2019:

Sindh were 147 for three in reply of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s 288 all-out on day two of the four-day first-class Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fixture at Abbottabad Cricket Stadium.

Omair Bin Yousaf scored a solid 56 and stitched a 51-run partnership for the first-wicket with Khurram Manzoor (19).

Omair’s 75-ball stay at the wicket was laced with 10 fours before he was removed by left-arm fast-bowler Junaid Khan, who took two wickets for 49 runs in eight overs.

Junaid’s second scalp was middle-order batsman Saad Ali - bowled on first ball.

Left-handed batsmen Saud Shakeel and Fawad Alam batted at 35 and 29 when stumps were drawn.

Earlier, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa added 63 runs to their overnight score before they were all-out on 288.

Resuming his innings at 33, wicketkeeper-batsman Rehan Afridi scored an unbeaten 57, hitting 11 fours.

Right-arm fast-bowler Sohail Khan picked up two more wickets on Tuesday to return four for 62 in 24 overs and helped Sindh bag maximum bowling points (3) for taking nine or more wickets in the 110-over cut-off.

Other notable bowling performances from Sindh’s camp came from Mir Hamza and Hassan Khan as they picked up two wickets each for 65 and 37 runs.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa received two points for crossing the 250-run mark in 110 overs.

Scores in brief:

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 288 all-out, 106 overs (Sahibzada Farhan 88, Rehan Afridi 57 not out, Sajid Khan 39, Israrullah 36, Zohaib Khan 28; Sohail Khan 4-62, Hassan Khan 2-37, Mir Hamza 2-65)

Sindh 147-3, 36 overs (Omair Bin Yousaf 56, Saud Shakeel 35 not out, Fawad Alam 29 not out; Junaid Khan 2-49)
 
Southern Punjab vs Balochistan
Venue: Bugti Stadium Quetta
Toss: Uncontested
*Break : Drink 11.02
Inning of: Balochistan
Total: 102
Wickets: 03
Overs: 25
*Batsman N.O: *Imran Farhat 28,
Hussain Talat 23

Extras: 01
*Performance
Umaid Asif took 02 wkt
Irfan ( J.R ) took 01 wkt


Bowlers
Umaidb Asif 02 Wot
Irfan ( J.R ) 01 wkt


Central Punjab vs Northern
Venue: Iqbal Stadium Faisalabad.
Toss: cp won the toss and bat first

*Break water 1st session
Cp 2nd innis
*Total.194
*Wickets:*3
Overs: 41
Rizwan hussain 94
Usman salah uddin 0

Numan ali 2 for80


Extras:
*Performance umer akmal 73
 
Pitches seems pretty balanced this round, I think they shouldn't tinker it now more towards bowling.
 
Southern Punjab vs Balochistan
Venue: Bugti Stadium Quetta
Toss: Uncontested
*Break : Lunch 12:03 pm
Inning of: Balochistan
Total: 169
Wickets: 03
Overs: 39
*Batsman N.O: *Imran Farhat 59,
Hussain Talat 53

Extras: 07
*Performance
Umaid Asif took 02 wkt
Irfan ( J.R ) took 01 wkt
 
Two fifties in a low scoring match for Umar Akmal.
 
Play in Abbottabad has not resumed so far due to rain
 
But people were looking for the head of Misbah and Umar just a month ago [MENTION=132916]Junaids[/MENTION]
 
Central Punjab vs Northern
Venue: Iqbal Stadium Faisalabad.
Toss: cp won the toss and bat first

*Break lunch
Cp 2nd innis
*Total.253
*Wickets:*4
Overs: 54
Kamran akmal 12
Usman salah uddin 37

Numan ali 2 for110


Extras:6
*Performance umer akmal 73 Rizwan hussain 110
 
Play in Abbottabad on Day Three has been called off due to heavy rain
 
Southern Punjab vs Balochistan
Venue: Bugti Stadium Quetta
Toss: Uncontested
*Break : Drink
Inning of: Balochistan
Total: 213
Wickets: 04
Overs: 53
*Batsman N.O: *
Hussain Talat 71*
Bismillah Khan 19*
Extras: 08
*Performance
Imran Farhat 65
Blowers
Umaid Asif took 03wkt
Irfan ( J.R ) took 01 wkt



Central Punjab vs Northern
Venue: Iqbal Stadium Faisalabad.
Toss: cp won the toss and bat first

*Break dec
Cp 2nd innis
*Total.345
*Wickets:*6
Overs: 66.3
Usman salhudin 72 *
Bilal asif 2*
Extra.7
 
Central Punjab vs Northern
Venue: Iqbal Stadium Faisalabad.
Toss: cp won the toss and bat first

*Break tea
Northern. 2nd innis
*Total.58
*Wickets:1
Overs: 13
Zeeshan malik 36*
Umar amin 11*

Zafar gohar 1/20

Extra. 5
 
Southern Punjab vs Balochistan
Bugti Stadium Quetta

Break : Tea

Balochistan 246/5
Overs: 65

*Batsman N.O: *
Hussain Talat 85*
Jalat Khan 01 *

Extras: 09

*Performance
Imran Farhat 65
Bismillah Khan 36

Bowlers
Umaid Asif took 3 wkt
Irfan ( J.R ) took 1 wkt
Mohammad Irfan 1 wkt
 
Central Punjab vs Northern
Iqbal Stadium Faisalabad.

Northern 99/3
Ali Sarfraz 9
Zafar Gohar 2/38
Extra. 5

Performance: Zeeshan Malik 52
 
Southern Punjab vs Balochistan

Balochistan 289/8

Performance
Imran Farhat 65
Bismillah Khan 36
Hussain Talat 89

Bowlers
Umaid Asif took 4 wkt
Irfan ( J.R ) took 2 wkt
Mohammad Irfan 1 wkt
Zahid Mahmmod 1 wkt
 
Stumps on Day 3

Southern Punjab 502/10
Sami Aslam 168 (292 balls)
Umar Siddiq 130 (255 balls)
Adnan Akmal 80 (86 balls)
Mohammad Asghar 5/130
Amad Butt 4/103

Balochistan 295/10
Hussain Talat 89 (167 balls)
Imran Farhat 65 (77 balls)
Umaid Asif 5/57
Mohammad Irfan jr 2/53
Zahid Mahmood 2/57

Balochistan 30/2
 
Stumps on Day 3

Central Punjab 226/10
Ahmed Shehzad 55 (112 balls)
Umar Akmal 52 (66 balls)
Salman Butt 41 (59 balls)
Nauman Ali 8/71

Northern 191/10
Hammad Azam 52 (101 balls)
Umar Amin 42 (85 balls)
Zafar Gohar 4/54
Bilal Asif 3/57
Aizaz Cheema 2/44

Central Punjab 345/6
Rizwan Hussain 110 (123 balls)
Umar Akmal 73 (90 balls)
Usman Salahuddin 72* (97 balls)
Zafar Gohar 44 (36 balls)
Nauman Ali 3/160

Northern 121/5
Zeeshan Malik 52 (58 balls)
Zafar Gohar 3/46
Bilal Asif 2/38
 
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