Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2020/21 | Round 4 | November 20-23 | Matches Thread

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Fourth round of first-class Quaid-e-Azam Trophy begins on Friday

Karachi, 19 November 2020:

Following an 11-day break during which the HBL Pakistan Super League 2020 playoffs and final were held at Karachi’s National Stadium, the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy first-class tournament resumes with the fourth-round matches from Friday.

The four-day tournament has seen a hugely competitive start with seven out of the first nine matches producing results.

Southern Punjab lead the six-team table with 55 points while defending champions Central Punjab are languishing at the bottom with a mere 16 points courtesy two defeats and one draw.

Following the announcement of the 35-player contingent for the New Zealand tour, the six head coaches were provided a window to rejig their squads by promoting top performers from Second XI teams, picking reserve players or selecting a maximum of three of those cricketers from the other Cricket Associations who are yet to feature in first-class cricket this season.

While most of the coaches promoted players from the lower-rungs, Central Punjab had batsman Tayyab Tahir transferred from Southern Punjab.

With Azhar Ali, Sarfaraz Ahmed and Shan Masood amongst the 35-player touring party, which departs for New Zealand later this week, Hasan Ali, Asad Shafiq and Umar Siddiq will lead Central Punjab, Sindh and Southern Punjab, respectively.

Southern Punjab v Sindh – National Stadium:

The table-toppers will take on fourth placed Sindh in the televised fixture at the National Stadium. The match would be broadcast live on PTV Sports with the PCB YouTube channel providing delayed stream of the encounter.

Southern Punjab won their first two matches before losing their last match to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa by 75 runs.

The Umar Siddiq-led side would hope to continue their domination and earn an outright win or enough points to secure their position at the top of the table. Besides Umar, the Southern Punjab management would be pinning hopes on Zeeshan Ashraf, Saif Babar, Mukhtar Ahmed and vice-captain Imran Rafique to provide solid runs.

The squad includes an accomplished bowling line-up that is led by Bilawal Bhatti and includes the likes of Mohammad Ilyas, Dilbar Hussain and the prolific leg-spinner Zahid Mahmood who has collected 2o wickets in the tournament so far.

The Asad Shafiq-led Sindh (36 points) have lost Sarfaraz, Fawad Alam and Sohail Khan as the trio is a part of the New Zealand-bound squads. The 77-Test veteran Asad would be aiming to regain his batting form after losing his middle-order batting spot in the Test squad.

The left-handed Saud Shakeel, who smashed a brilliant 174 in Sindh’s loss to Northern, will be the linchpin in the Sindh top-order and would be now hoping to shoulder extra responsibility after his elevation to the vice-captaincy.

Besides Asad and Saud, Sindh possess a formidable batting line-up in Omair-Bin-Yousuf, Saad Ali and Shehzar Mohammad. The seasoned Tabish Khan will lead the attack which also includes Mir Hamza and the exciting pacer Shahnawaz Dahani.

Shahnawaz along with leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed have been picked-up from Sindh Second XI squads following impressive performances in the Second XIs three-day tournament.

Balochistan v Northern – NBP Sports Complex:

Third-placed Balochistan will play host to second-placed Northern at the National Bank Sports Complex.

Balochistan have won one game, drawn one and lost one match so far to collect 44 points. With Yasir Shah unavailable, veteran Imran Farhat will lead the side and their batting charge. Balochistan also will not have their prolific batsman Imran Butt who has been rewarded for an impressive run in first-class cricket with a spot in the 35-member New Zealand bound squad.

Farhat will now be banking on Azeem Ghumman, Akbar-ur-Rehman (both promoted from Balochistan Second XI) and Taimur Ali to provide him runs.

The Balochistan squad includes Umaid Asif, Taj Wali and Usama Mir as experienced and potent bowlers.

Nauman Ali-led Northern (52 points) would once again be relying on their prolific captain to spearhead their victory bid in the match. The left-arm-spinner Nauman has taken 25 wickets and at present occupies the top-spot in the bowling charts.

Nauman will look to Salman Irshad, Muhammad Nawaz, Waqas Ahmed and all-rounder Hammad Azam to provide him bowling support.

Asif Ali, Ali Sarfaraz and Umar Amin will lead the batting firepower after the departure of Zeeshan Malik as part of the New Zealand bound squad. Youngster Nasir Nawaz has been promoted from the Northern Second XI after some impressive performances.

Central Punjab v Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – UBL Sports Complex:

Defending champions but currently bottom-placed Central Punjab have all to play for in their fixture against Khyber Pakhtunkhwa at the UBL Sports Complex. After Azhar Ali’s departure, fast bowler Hasan Ali has been named captained of the side with seasoned batsman Usman Salahuddin his deputy.

Hasan will spearhead the bowling attack with Ehsan Adil, Waqas Maqsood, Bilawal Iqbal and Bilal Asif.

Central Punjab still have some serious batting prowess despite losing Azhar and Babar Azam in Ahmed Shehzad, Usman, Ali Zaryab, Rizwan Hussain and Saad Naseem.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will be led by Khalid Usman. They are currently placed fifth in the table with 33 points after having won one, lost one and drawn one game. Vice-captain Israrullah, Adil Amin, Musadiq Ahmed and Mehran Ibrahim (elevated from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Second XI) will be hoping to make big runs for the side.

The bowling attack is led by Imran Khan Snr. Sameen Gul and Arshad Iqbal are two young and talented speedsters in the squad. Off-spinner Sajid Khan, who has taken 22 wickets in the first-three rounds, will be the bowling trump card for his captain.

Meanwhile, Tayyab Tahir is the only player who was transferred using the transfer window that was created after the exit of the 35 players from the tournament. Batsman Tayyab was transferred from Southern Punjab to Central Punjab.

Adnan Akmal will miss the fourth round after testing positive prior to his departure for Lahore.

Kamran Akmal will be travelling to Sri Lanka for participation in the Lanka Premier League while Sami Aslam has informed his team management that he is not available due to “personal reasons”.

Two coaches are also completing their quarantine periods, following which they will join their respective sides. The revised squads are available below.

Balochistan
First XI - Imran Farhat (C), Bismillah Khan (VC), Abdul Wahid Bangalzai, Akbar-ur-Rehman, Akhtar Shah, Ali Waqas, Ayaz Tasawar, Azeem Ghumman, Kashif Bhatti, Khurram Shahzad, Najeebullah Achakzai, Taimur Ali, Taj Wali, Umaid Asif, Usama Mir

Central Punjab
First XI - Hasan Ali (C), Usman Salahuddin (VC), Ahmed Safi Abdullah, Ahmed Shahzad, Ali Shan, Ali Zaryab, Bilal Asif, Bilawal Iqbal, Ehsan Adil, Muhammad Saad, Qasim Akram, Rizwan Hussain, Saad Naseem, Tayyab Tahir, Waqas Maqsood

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
First XI - Khalid Usman (C), Israrulllah (VC), Adil Amin, Arshad Iqbal, Imran Khan Sr., Irfanullah Shah, Kamran Ghulam, Mehran Ibrahim, Muhammad Irfan, Muhammad Waseem, Musaddiq Ahmed, Rehan Afridi, Sajid Khan, Sameen Gul, Samiullah Jr., Zohaib Khan

Northern
First XI - Nauman Ali (C), Hammad Azam (VC), Aamer Jamal, Ali Sarfaraz, Asif Ali, Athar Mehmood, Faizan Riaz, Farzan Raja, Muhammad Nawaz, Munir Riaz, Nasir Nawaz, Salman Irshad, Sarmad Bhatti, Umair Masood, Umar Amin, Waqas Ahmed

Sindh
First XI - Asad Shafiq (C), Saud Shakeel (VC), Aamer Ali, Abrar Ahmed, Ashiq Ali, Azizullah, Hassan Mohsin, Jahid Ali, Mir Hamza, Muhammad Hassan, Omair Bin Yousaf, Saad Ali, Shahnawaz Dahani, Sharjeel Khan, Shehzar Muhammad, Tabish Khan

Southern Punjab
First XI - Umar Siddiq Khan (C), Imran Rafique (VC), Ali Shafiq, Bilawal Bhatti, Dilbar Hussain, Maqbool Ahmed, Muhammad Ilyas, Muhammad Imran, Muhammad Irfan (SLA), Muhammad Umair, Mukhtar Ahmed, Saif Badar, Umer Khan, Zahid Mehmood, Zain Abbas, Zeeshan Ashraf

Fourth round fixtures (20-23 November), Karachi:
Balochistan v Northern – NBP Sports Complex
Southern Punjab v Sindh – National Stadium
Central Punjab v Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – UBL Sports Complex

Sixth round fixtures of Quaid-e-Azam Trophy Three-Day (Non first-class tournament) 20-22 November, Karachi

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa v Balochistan- State Bank Stadium
Sindh v Central Punjab-TMC Cricket Ground
Northern v Southern Punjab-KCCA Stadium
 
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This years QeA has been really promising. Much better competition between bat and ball and some flat track bullies have been filtered out. Quality of fast bowling has gone up massively. Bowlers like Waqas Maqsood and Khurram Shahzad have been the most promising fast bowlers along with Ammad Butt. Saud and Hussain both seem to be competing for the same place in the Pakistan Test XI. Both have put up some amazing performances. With Hussain leaving for NZ, Suad has a Golden opportunity to top the batting charts and force his way in. All in all the combined with good coverage and quality cricket, First Class cricket is finally looking like an attractive product to watch.
My only complain is that Northern and KPK are yet to get a televised game while CP, SI and BAL are keep getting their games Televised.
 
How is a random camp better peep then a full intensity 4 day game. What is wrong with Pakistan
 
Right now the circus is over we return to proper cricket.

That table comparing QEA 20 to QEA 19 is very encouraging. You see a vastly improve bat-ball balance and the average 1st innings score of 290 is comparable to other FC competitions like the County Championship and Sheffield Shield.

I'd like to see the seamers break into the top three wicket-takers now as the spinners have dominated in the last two years, and Pakistan needs some seasoned Test pacers instead of betting on so many raw kids.
 
How is a random camp better peep then a full intensity 4 day game. What is wrong with Pakistan

Injuries could be a worry - better have them in a controlled environment - although Naseem Shah could do with some match practice.
 
Only Saud Shakeel and Abrar Ahmed are worth looking right now
 
Central Punjab won the toss and batting first against Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

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Sindh have won the toss and elected to bat first against Southern Punjab in Round 4 of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy

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Only Saud Shakeel and Abrar Ahmed are worth looking right now

Omair is one to look out for, so is Hasan Mohsin. Shahnawaz is a tall fast bowler as far as I recall, so there's that. For me personally Sindh has the best young prospects in QeA right now, regardless of the fact that they hardly get any chances due to the senior players hogging the First XI.
 
Northern Vs Balochistan

1st Inning of Balochistan

Total: 84
Wickets: 01

Batsmen N.O

Azeem Ghumman 37*
Ali Waqas 21*

Batsmen out
Imran Farhat 24

Bowling
Nauman Ali 01/23

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Central Punjab Vs Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

1st Inning Punjab

Total: 43
Wickets: 3
Overs: 25

Batsmen N.o
Usman Salahuddin 10*
Muhammad Saad 04*

Batsmen out
Ali Zaryab 00
Ahmad Shahzad 12
Rizwan Hussain 15

Bowling
Imran Khan Sr. 2/8
Arshad Iqbal 1/24
 
Northern choose to bowling

1st Inning of Balochistan
Day. 1
Break Lunch
Total: 114
Wickets: 01
Overs: 44

Batsmen N.o
Azeem Ghumman 51*
Ali Waqas 37*

Batsmen out
Imran Farhat 24

Bowling
Nauman Ali 01/27
 
Very slow outfield, not pleasant at all, neither for the viewer nor the batsman. Even properly timed good shots through the gaps only fetch 2-3 runs.
 
Not playing Sameen Gul is just absurd. They have khaild, zohaib, kamran, and sajid khan all playing together. Four spinners? Even Sindh going in with two fast bowlers and one spinner, just strange.
 
Northern Vs Balochistan

1st Inning of Balochistan

Total: 166
Wickets: 02
Overs: 57

Batsmen N.O:
Azeem Ghumman 72*
Akbar ur Rehman 08*

Batsmen out
Imran Farhat 24
Ali Waqas 52

Bowling
Nauman Ali 01/34
Amir jamal 1/33

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Sindh Vs Southern Punjab

1st Inning Sindh

Total: 185
Wickets: 3
Overs: 53

Batsmen N.o
Omair bin Yousuf 90*
Asad Shafiq 70*

Batsmen out
Sharjeel Khan 5
Jahid Ali 3
Saud Shakil 9

Bowling
Zia ul Haq 2/26
Bilawal Bhatti 1/32
 
The pitches will be tired and slow given the QEA Trophy matches are all being hosted in Karachi due to COVID.
 
Not playing Sameen Gul is just absurd. They have khaild, zohaib, kamran, and sajid khan all playing together. Four spinners? Even Sindh going in with two fast bowlers and one spinner, just strange.

Two spinners.

Ashiq and Abrar.
 
Asad Shafiq sweeping, paddle sweeping, and reverse sweeping left and right to bring up 93, will probably make a 100 too - wonder where this version of the guy is in international cricket.
 
ATG Khurram manzoor played over omair in previous games than the Sindh has reservations over selection. When you yourself don’t give chances to your younger players than don’t blame PCB. How many young sindhi players were given chances by the Sindh in Their team.
 
Northern Vs Balochistan

1st Inning of Balochistan

Total: 190
Wickets: 03
Overs: 68

Batsmen N.O

Azeem Ghumman 85*
Taimur Ali 09*

Batsmen out
Imran Farhat 24
Ali Waqas 52
Akbar ur Rehman 09

Bowling
Nauman Ali 01/46
Amir jamal 1/46
 
Central Punjab Vs Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Inning Central Punjab 158/10
1st Inning Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Total: 27
Wickets: 0
Overs: 5

Batsmen N.o
Musaddiq Ahmed 11*
Israr Ullah 16*

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Zahid Mehmood’s spin in subcontinental conditions is being toyed with right now by the prodigal son Asad Shafiq, who people wanted dropped from the New Zealand tour. Those same people also wanted to play Zahid Mehmood in New Zealand against New Zealand.

:apology
 
Unfortunately, Spin isn't what Asad Would have been facing in NZ, and not on dead pitches like these either.
However I wouldn't be surprised if Asad gets a call up straight after NZ tour after the inevitable injury to Haris and the certain failure of Fawad.
 
Unfortunately, Spin isn't what Asad Would have been facing in NZ, and not on dead pitches like these either.
However I wouldn't be surprised if Asad gets a call up straight after NZ tour after the inevitable injury to Haris and the certain failure of Fawad.
 
Play should at least start an hour earlier so that90+ overs are bowled each day. Pakistani bowers due to current situation lacks bowling fitness ie to bowl 20+ overs a day in between them at sustained quality and pace. There is surely difference between fitness and bowling fitness
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="hi" dir="ltr">Stumps - Day 1 <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/QeA20?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#QeA20</a><br><br>Balochistan 257/5 vs Northern<br>Azeem Ghumman 95<br>Ali Waqas 52<br>Nauman Ali 3/70</p>— PakPassion.net (@PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/PakPassion/status/1329767051934773248?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 20, 2020</a></blockquote>
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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa gathered all bonus points for bowling on offer as they bowled out Central Punjab for a paltry 158 in 66.2 overs on the opening day of the fourth round of the first-class Quaid-e-Azam Trophy at the UBL Sports Complex on Friday.

The defending champions dealt a blow on the first ball of the match as Ali Zaryab was trapped in front by Imran Khan Snr. The pacer added two more wickets to his tally and returned three for 29 from 13 overs, four of which were maidens.

Sajid Khan’s impressive run in the tournament continued as the off-spinner accounted for Central Punjab captain Usman Salahuddin (54), Mohammad Saad (four), Ali Shan (nine) and Bilawal Iqbal (0). He returned 26-7-56-4.

Usman, who had elected to bat after winning the toss, was the only batsman to put up a resistance with a 145-ball 54 – his 44th first-class half-century. The 29-year-old struck four boundaries over the course of his stay.

There was, however, resurgence in the latter part of the day as Central Punjab’s Waqas Maqsood and Bilal Asif took two wickets each which had Khyber Pakhtunkhwa struggling at 61 for four.

Openers Musadiq Ahmed (22) and Israrullah (25) contributed 42 runs for the first wicket before they lost three wickets for seven runs.

By the virtue of taking eight or more wickets and dismissing the opposition under 200 runs inside 100 overs, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa pocketed six points. Central Punjab, languishing at the bottom of the points table, failed to get any bonus points for batting but added one for their bowling.

A 228-run partnership between century-makers Omair Bin Yousuf and his captain Asad Shafiq had Sindh placed at a comfortable 289 for five at the close of play after Zia-ul-Haq’s opening burst had them struggling at 37 for three.

In the match played at the National Stadium, Omair, the 21-year-old right-hand batsman, stroked an unbeaten 129 after arriving at the crease with his team 15 for two.

He was joined by Asad, who scored 123 from 195 balls before getting retired hurt, following the dismissal of Saud Shakeel (nine) by right-arm pacer Bilawal Bhatti. Asad, who had earlier decided to bat after winning the toss, smashed 17 fours.

Omair has hit 11 fours from the 210 balls he has faced to date and he will resume Sindh’s innings tomorrow with Saad Ali (11 not out).

Both the openers – Sharjeel Khan (five) and Jahid Ali (three) – were dismissed by left-arm pacer Zia, who returned two for 41 from his 14 overs. The other two wickets were taken by Bilawal Bhatti and Zahid Mehmood.

By the end of day one, Sindh had gathered two bonus points for batting, while Southern Punjab, who are at the top of the table, added a bonus point for bowling.

Balochistan opener Azeem Ghumman missed out on what would have been his eleventh century in first-class cricket by five runs in his side’s match against Northern at the National Bank Sports Complex.

The right-handed batsman faced 233 balls and struck eight boundaries on his way to 95 before he was dismissed by left-arm orthodox Mohammad Nawaz.

Following Northern captain Nauman Ali’s decision to not to contest the toss and elect to bowl first, Azeem stitched a crucial 105-run second wicket partnership with Ali Waqas, who scored 52.

Imran Farhat, the Balochistan captain who opened with Azeem, was the first wicket to fall as he was dismissed by his counterpart on 24. Nauman, the leading wicket-taker in the ongoing tournament, finished the day with three for 70 from 32 overs.

Wicketkeeper-batsman Bismillah Khan and Ayaz Tasawar will resume the innings for Balochistan on Saturday at 26 not out and 14 not out.

Scores in brief:

At UBL Sports Complex, Central Punjab won the toss and elected to bat:

Central Punjab 158 all out, 66.2 overs (Usman Salahuddin 54, Bilal Asif 22, Ahmed Safi Abdullah 20; Sajid Khan 4-56, Imran Khan Snr 3-29, Khalid Usman 2-35)

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 61-4, 21 overs (Israrullah 25, Musadiq Ahmed 22; Waqas Maqsood 2-17, Bilal Asif 2-26)

Points to date: Central Punjab 1, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 6

At the National Stadium, Sindh won the toss and elected to bat:

Sindh 289-5, 83.2 overs (Omair Bin Yousuf 129 not out, Asad Shafiq 123 retired hurt; Zia-ul-Haq 2-41)

Points to date: Sindh 2, Southern Punjab 1

At the National Bank Sports Complex, Northern elected to bowl (toss uncontested):

Balochistan 257-5, 87 overs (Azeem Ghumman 95, Ali Waqas 52, Bismillah Khan 26 not out, Taimur Ali 26, Imran Farhat 24; Nauman Ali 3-70)

Points to date: Balochistan 2, Northern 1
 
Northern Vs Balochistan

1st Inning of Balochistan
Break Lunch
Total: 377
Wickets: 07
Overs: 115.2

Batsmen N.o
Kashif Bhatti 24

Batsmen Out
Imran Farhat 24
Ali Waqas 52
Akbar ur Rehman 09
Azeem Ghumman 95
Taimur Ali 26
Bismillah Khan 38
Ayaz Tasawar 71

Bowling
Nauman Ali 4/110
Amir jamal 1/62
M. Nawaz 1/71
Nasir Nawaz 1/00
 
Central Punjab Vs Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

1st Inning Central Punjab 158/10
1st Inning Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Day: 2
Break: Lunch
Total: 124
Wickets: 6
Overs: 50

Batsmen N.o
Kamran Ghulam 29*
Khalid Usman 18*

Batsmen out
Musaddiq Ahmed 22
Israrullah 25
Mehran Ibrahim 04
Adil Amin 22
Zohaib Khan 01
Rehan Afridi 00

Bowling
Waqas Maqsood 2/29
Bilawal Iqbal 1/25
Bilal Asif 3/52

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Kamran Ghulam 29*(95 balls 4x4&6x1)
Khalid Usman 18*(31 Balls 4x1)

Total Extras 03
(2Lb & 1 WD)

Waqas Maqsood 11-4-29-2
Bilawal Iqbal 11-4-25-1(1wd)
Bilal Asif 21-5-52-3
Ahmed Safi 6-2-15-0
Saad Nasim 1-0-1-0
 
Asad Shafiq showing he's a high end domestic batsman and low end international batsman. Hopefully he sticks around QeA for a couple years and younger players can learn from him.
 
Zahid Mehmood’s spin in subcontinental conditions is being toyed with right now by the prodigal son Asad Shafiq, who people wanted dropped from the New Zealand tour. Those same people also wanted to play Zahid Mehmood in New Zealand against New Zealand.

:apology

Stumped him like a tail end batsman
 
Stumped him like a tail end batsman

Sindh was running out of wickets and that required Shafiq to get out of his comfort zone, and we know how well Shafiq does at that. No idea why he tried charging down the track to a short ball by a leg spinner rather than farm the strike and play sensible shots given his strength against spin.

Another of Zahid’s 4 wickets was an act of fielding brilliance that otherwise he would have been put away for a boundary on.

Overall, Zahid Mehmood was dispatched to all parts of the ground by Omair bin Yousuf and Asad Shafiq.
 
Sindh was running out of wickets and that required Shafiq to get out of his comfort zone, and we know how well Shafiq does at that. No idea why he tried charging down the track to a short ball by a leg spinner rather than farm the strike and play sensible shots given his strength against spin.

Another of Zahid’s 4 wickets was an act of fielding brilliance that otherwise he would have been put away for a boundary on.

Overall, Zahid Mehmood was dispatched to all parts of the ground by Omair bin Yousuf and Asad Shafiq.

I think you and me saw different matches because the match i saw he just went for 2 boundaries in 1 over and then here and there after 2-3 overs. I don't know what you have against him lets see.
 
Sindh Vs Southern Punjab

1st Inning Southern
Day. 2
Break Tea
Total: 42
Wickets: 1
Overs: 18

Batsmen N.o
Zain Abbas 23*
Imran Rafique 17*

Batsmen out
Mukhtar Ahmed 2

Bowling
Tabish Khan 1/25

Sindh 1st inning
383 All out in 111.5 overs
 
The first impression of Shahnawaz, the boy has some talent and needs to be kept an eye on. Looks lanky, has a really good runup, and repeatable action and the pace looks good as well.

Something to work on.
 
Northern Vs Balochistan

1st Inning of Northern
Day. 2
Break Tea
Total: 63
Wickets: 03
Overs: 16

Batsmen N.O
Faizan Riaz 23*
Asif Ali 35*

Batsmen out
Nasir Nawaz 02
Umar Amin 00
Sarmad Bhatti 00

Bowling
Taj Wali 2/18
M. Talha 1/17

Balochistan 418/all out in 124.3
 
I think you and me saw different matches because the match i saw he just went for 2 boundaries in 1 over and then here and there after 2-3 overs. I don't know what you have against him lets see.

Nothing against him at all, I actually really like him. I think he has a bright future.

And we saw the same match. He showed a lot more intent today, which refers to the boundaries he hit today. But overall, he slowed down a lot yesterday and the stats I listed (100 in 150 then 50 in the next 100) back that up. This was despite the pitch getting better for batting as the day went on, and Asad Shafiq actually surpassed his run tally really quickly despite starting a fair bit behind.

Not criticizing him at all, just pointing out that he has certain things to work on - in this case, building momentum in an innings (especially when that momentum could have secured one extra point, as they could have targeted 400 in 100 overs yesterday but settled instead for just barely making 350). In other words, it was almost 2 points lost when they were in very good position to make all 5 out of 5 by making 400.

He’s young and will learn these things with time, of course.
 
Baffled as to why Abdul Wahid Bangalzai still hasn’t had a chance. The likes of Akbar Rehman continue to stink up the Balochistan batting lineup whilst a talented prospect like Bangalzai is warming the bench. Fix up Faisal Iqbal.
 
Central Punjab Vs Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

1st Inning Central Punjab 158/10
1st Inning Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 236/10

2nd Inning of Central Punjab

Day: 2
Break: Drinks
Total: 30
Wickets: 0
Overs: 10

Batsmen N.o
Ali Zaryab 19*
Ahmed Shahzad 10*
 
Northern Vs Balochistan

Northern choose to bowling
1st Inning of Northern
Day. 2
Break drink's
Total: 139
Wickets: 04
Overs: 32

Batsmen N.O
Faizan Riaz 78*
M.Nawaz 20*

Batsmen out
Nasir Nawaz 02
Umar Amin 00
Sarmad Bhatti 00
Asif Ali 36

Bowling
Taj Wali 2/37
M. Talha 1/25
Kashif Bhatti 1/59
 
Baffled as to why Abdul Wahid Bangalzai still hasn’t had a chance. The likes of Akbar Rehman continue to stink up the Balochistan batting lineup whilst a talented prospect like Bangalzai is warming the bench. Fix up Faisal Iqbal.

Faisal Iqbal is also the person who made Bangalzai a known quantity in the first place! That’s why you know about him. Faisal Iqbal gave him the promotion to the Balochistan first XI for T20 cricket and that’s why you’re here talking about him.

As far as first class goes, at this age, Bangalzai should actually be playing second XI cricket similar to many others. I actually think Faisal Iqbal is going to give him a first XI game soon, since he’s in the first XI squad rather than playing second XI.

So far, Faisal Iqbal has showed much much more intent to develop youngsters than some other coaches, and the logic for having him in the first XI squad only if he’s going to actually end up playing. That’s what makes sense to me, if Bangalzai doesn’t play first or second XI both this season, you can quote me and I’ll join you in criticizing Faisal Iqbal.

He could definitely have been playing second XI games all this while.
 
Saif Badar needs to go big here. For all the potential he has his career has gone nowhere. SP have backed him and given him another chance at number 4. He needs to repay that faith.
 
Stumps - Day 2

Sindh 383
Omair Bin Yousuf 153
Asad Shafiq 141
Zahid Mahmood 4/84

Southern Punjab 148/2
Zain Abbas 75*
Imran Rafiq 42

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Central Punjab 158
Usman Salahuddin 54
Sajid Khan 4/56
Imran Khan 3/29

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 236
Khalid Usman 92*
Kamran Ghulam 43
Waqas Maqsood 3/41
Bilal Asif 3/107

Central Punjab 65/5
Sajid Khan 4/20

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Balochistan 418
Azeem Ghumman 95
Ayaz Tasawar 71
Kashif Bhatti 54
Ali Waqas 52
Nauman Ali 4/129

Northern 196/6
Faizan Riaz 78
 
Sajid Khan’s impressive run in the ongoing first-class Quaid-e-Azam Trophy continued as the off-spinner added four more wickets to his tally and gave his side, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, an upper hand over Central Punjab on the second day of the first-class Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth round fixture at the UBL Sports Complex on Saturday.

Title defenders Central Punjab had half of their batting lineup back in the hut with just 65 runs on board in their second innings at the close of play. They still have a 13- run deficit to surmount when Mohammad Saad (three) and Saad Nasim (14) resume their innings tomorrow morning.

Sajid accounted for top four Central Punjab batsmen – Ali Zaryab (19), Ahmed Shehzad (21), Rizwan Hussain (five) and Usman Salahuddin (one).

The 27-year-old returned 11-5-20-4 after Khyber Pakhtunkhwa were bowled out for 236, courtesy an unbeaten 92 by Khalid Usman.

Khalid, who batted at eight, struck 10 fours and two sixes in his undefeated 141-ball stay at the crease. He arrived at the crease with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa struggling at 98 for six after resuming the day at 61 for four.

The other notable contribution with bat came from Kamran Ghulam, who scored 43 runs from 115 balls with the help of six fours and a six.

Pacer Waqas Maqsood and off-spinner Bilal Asif added one wicket each to their tally to finish with three for 41 and three for 107. Ahmed Safi Abdullah returned two for 41.

By the virtue of dismissing Khyber Pakhtunkhwa inside 100 overs and limiting them under the 250-run mark, Central Punjab pocketed five bonus points for b0wling, while Khyber Pakhtunkhwa could gather one bonus point for batting.

Sindh’s Omair Bin Yousuf scored a brilliant 153 from 253 balls at the National Stadium against Southern Punjab. The 21-year-old right-handed batsman had scored his career’s fourth century yesterday and resumed the innings on 129.

Over his 423-minute stay at the crease, stretched over four sessions, Omair stroked 15 fours.

His captain Asad Shafiq, who had retired hurt yesterday, added 18 runs to his overnight score before he was dismissed on 141 by leg-spinner Zahid Mehmood, who stood out with an impressive four for 84.

Asad hit 18 fours from the 241 balls he faced before Sindh were all out for 383 in 111.5 overs. They gathered four bonus points for batting as they had breached the 350-run mark by the completion of 100 overs, while Southern Punjab bagged two points for dismissing six batsmen.

Zia-ul-Haq, Muhammad Imran and Bilawal Bhatti took two wickets each.

Zain Abbas’s unbeaten 75 had lifted Southern Punjab to 148 for the loss of two wickets in 51 overs when stumps were drawn. Zain has crunched 10 boundaries from the 141 balls he has faced to date.

The 29-year-old Kabirwala-born stitched a crucial 81-run alliance with Imran Rafiq (42) after his opening partner Mukhtar Ahmed (two) was sent packing early in the innings by pacer Tabish Khan, who took both Southern Punjab wickets.

On Sunday, Zain will resume the 56-run stand for the unfinished third wicket with Said Badar, who has scored 27 runs from 54 balls.

Half-centuries by Ayaz Tasawar and Kashif Bhatti helped Balochistan post an imposing 418 all out from 124.3 overs against Northern at the National Bank Sports Complex.

Ayaz scored 71 from 107 balls with the help of 11 boundaries, while Kashif smashed a 68-ball 54, studded with five fours and a six.

The other notable contribution down the order came from number nine batsman Mohammad Talha, who scored 30 from 22 balls, which included three sixes and two fours.

Northern captain Nauman Ali added another wicket to his account as he finished with four for 129, while Mohammad Nawaz and Nasir Nawaz picked up two wickets each.

Northern, in their reply, were 196 for six at the close of play. A large chunk of their total was contributed by one-drop Faizan Riaz who recorded his career’s 19th first-class half-century.

Faizan smashed 12 fours and a six in his 109-ball 78 to lift his side from a precarious give for three as he stitched a 68-run partnership for the fourth wicket with Asif Ali (36).

Taj Wali and Kashif took two wickets each.

Mohammad Nawaz was unbeaten on 39. The day ended with the dismissal of all-rounder Hammad Azam, who scored 34 from 62.

Scores in brief:

At UBL Sports Complex, Central Punjab won the toss and elected to bat:

Central Punjab 158 all out, 66.2 overs (Usman Salahuddin 54, Bilal Asif 22, Ahmed Safi Abdullah 20; Sajid Khan 4-56, Imran Khan Snr 3-29, Khalid Usman 2-35) and 65-5, 29 overs (Ahmed Shehzad 21; Sajid Khan 4-20)

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 236-10, 81.3 overs (Khalid Usman 92 not out, Kamran Ghulam 43, Israrullah 25, Musadiq Ahmed 22, Adil Amin 22; Waqas Maqsood 3-41, Bilal Asif 3-107, Ahmed Safi Abdullah 2-41)

First innings points: Central Punjab 5 (all bowling), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 7 (one batting, six bowling)


At the National Stadium, Sindh won the toss and elected to bat:

Sindh 383-10, 111.5 overs (Omair Bin Yousuf 153, Asad Shafiq 141, Saad Ali 33; Zahid Mehmood 4-84, Zia-ul-Haq 2-54, Mohammad Imran 2-56, Bilawal Bhatti 2-73)

Southern Punjab 148-2, 51 overs (Zain Abbas 75 not out, Imran Rafiq 42, Saif Badar 27 not out; Tabish Khan 2-43)

Points to date: Sindh 4 (all batting), Southern Punjab 2 (all bowling)


At the National Bank Sports Complex, Northern elected to bowl (toss uncontested):

Balochistan 418-10, 124.3 overs (Azeem Ghumman 95, Ayaz Tasawar 71, Kashif Bhatti 54, Ali Waqas 52, Bismillah Khan 38, Mohammad Talha 30, Taimur Ali 26, Imran Farhat 24; Nauman Ali 4-129, Nasir Nawaz 2-15, Mohammad Nawaz 2-71)

Northern 196-6, 50 overs (Faizan Riaz 78, Mohammad Nawaz 39 not out, Asif Ali 36, Hammad Azam 34; Taj Wali 2-37, Kashif Bhatti 2-82)

Points to date: Balochistan 3, Northern 2
 
Central Punjab having a shocker of a game

Having a shocker of a season too. Finished 5th in the National T20 Cup and were languishing at the bottom of the table in QEA Trophy before this game.
 
Having a shocker of a season too. Finished 5th in the National T20 Cup and were languishing at the bottom of the table in QEA Trophy before this game.

Their coach is main culprit whatever his name is one international match wonder Shahid Saeed. I think CP need to have Taufeeq umar as coach
 
1st Inning of Northern
Day 3

*Total:* 226
*Wickets:* 07
*Overs:* 66

*Batsmen N.O*
M.Nawaz 55*
Umair Masood 02*

*Batsmen out*
Nasir Nawaz 02
Umar Amin 00
Sarmad Bhatti 00
Asif Ali 36
Faizan Riaz 78
Hammad Azam 34
Amir Jamal 12

*Bowling*
Taj Wali 2/45
M. Talha 1/33
Kashif Bhatti 2/95
Jalat Khan 1/48
*Balochistan* 418/all out in 124.3
 
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Central Punjab* *Vs* *Khyber Pakhtunkhwa*
*Venue*: *UBL Sports Complex Karachi*
**Toss* *Central Punjab*
*1st*Inning* *Central Punjab 158/10*
*1st Inning Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 236/10*

*2nd Inning of Central Punjab*
*Day:* 3
*Break:* Drinks
*Total:* 126
*Wickets:* 5
*Overs:* 47

**Batsmen N.o*
Muhammad Saad 22
Saad Nasim 52

*Bowling*
Sajid Khan 4/46
Khalid Usman 1/29
 
Sindh Vs Southern Punjab

*1st*Inning* *Southern*
*Day*. 3
*Break* Drinks
*Total:* 195
*Wickets:* 5
*Overs:* 62.5

**Batsmen N.o*
Salman Ali Agha 2

*Batsmen out*
Mukhtar Ahmed 2
Imran Rafique 42
Zain Abbas 95
Umer Siddique 3
Saif badar 43

*Bowling*
Tabish Khan 2/43
Shahnawaz dhani 2/61

*Sindh* *1st* *inning*
383 All out in 111.5 overs
 
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Central Punjab Total 163/8 in 59

M.Saad 55*(134 Balls 4x7)
Bilawal Iqbal 3*(14 Balls)

Extras: 05 (4B & 1NB)

Imran Khan Sr. 8-3-22-0(1NB)
Arshad Iqbal 9-1-28-3
Sajid Khan 24-8-66-4
Khalid Usman 13-5-29-1
Kamran Ghulam 5-1-14-0
 
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