Quaid-e-Azam Trophy (2024-25) Discussion Thread

Quaid-e-Azam Trophy third-round Group C update:

Stumps (day 3) at Saeed Sports City Bedian, Lahore

Quetta: 101 & 92-8 (40 ov)
Lahore Blues: 150

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Bahawalpur beat Multan in third round of Quaid Trophy​


Abbottabad, Bahawalpur, Lahore Whites, Peshawar and Rawalpindi bagged victories on the third day of the third round of Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2024-25 while the three Group C fixtures saw little play due to bad light.

At Abbottabad Cricket Stadium, Bahawalpur beat Multan by 78 runs as they defended the 221-run target. At the start of day three, with a healthy 150-run lead, Bahawalpur were bundled out for 70 with Waseem Akram Jnr returning figures of 5-38. Multan, in turn, folded for 142 in 41.1 overs as Bahawalpur’s Muhammad Imran (4-31), Mehran Sanwal (3-36) and Gulfam Aziz (2-33) shared nine wickets among them.

Abbottabad beat Larkana by ten wickets at National Ground, Islamabad to register their second win of the tournament as they chased the 19-run target in just two overs. Larkana, who were 38 runs behind at the start of the day, slipped to 186 all out from 130-5 as Abbottabad’s Aqib Khan bagged 5-39.

At Marghzar Ground, Lahore Whites beat the home team Islamabad as they chased the 109-run target with five wickets in hand, after recovering from 54-5. Lahore Whites wrapped up Islamabad’s second innings for 155 all out after they continued from the overnight score of 129-8. Lahore Whites’ Ahmed Daniyal bagged his maiden first-class five-fer.

Shadab Khan-led Rawalpindi beat Karachi Whites by nine wickets to register back-to-back wins. After Rawalpindi gained a 53-run first innings lead, their pacer Mohammad Awais Anwar ran riot bagging 5-23 to bundle out Karachi Whites for a mere 74. Rawalpindi romped to the 22-run target in 3.1 overs.

Peshawar romped to a nine-wicket win over AJK to hand them third consecutive loss at the Ashfaq Cricket Ground Sirdheri, Charsadda. AJK could only add 71 runs to their overnight second innings lead of 58 runs as they slumped to 171 all out from 100-1. Test spinner Sajid Khan took his match tally to 9-85 as he bagged four wickets. In turn, Maaz Sadaqat and Waqar Ahmed’s half-centuries helped Peshawar knock off the 130-run target in 25.5 overs.

Elsewhere, only 40 overs of play was possible at Saeed Sports City Bedian in Lahore as Quetta were reduced to 92-8 with a 43-run lead against Lahore Blues. Mohammad Abbas (4-43) and Nisar Ahmed (3-30) shared seven wickets among them. Only ten overs of play was possible at Multan Cricket Stadium which allowed Karachi Blues’ opening batter Abdullah Fazal to reach his maiden first-class century (122 not out) resuming from 96 as Blues went from 221-5 to 251-8 as bad light forced early close of play. At Rana Naved ul Hasan Academy, Sheikhupura, only 25.1 overs were bowled before bad light led to an early close. DM Jamali bowled out Sialkot for 451 after they continued from 370-5 as Danish Aziz bagged five-fer. In turn, DM Jamali were 25-3 in 11 overs with a 426-run deficit.

Scores in brief (Day 3 of 4):

On Saturday - Faisalabad beat Hyderabad by an innings and eight runs at Diamond Cricket Ground, Islamabad, Pool A

Abbottabad beat Larkana by ten wickets at National Ground, Islamabad, Pool A


Larkana 63 all out, 23.2 overs (Mushtaq Ahmed 14 not out; Mohammad Adil 7-16, Aqib Khan 2-16) and 186 all out, 50 overs (Mohammad Nawaz 65, Mohsin Raza 28, Faraz Aziz 26; Aqib Khan 5-39, Mohammad Adil 2-23, Shahab Khan 2-39)

Abbottabad 231 all out, 57 overs (Khayam Khan 46, Shahab Khan 35, Zain Ishaq 35, Khalid Usman 26; Mushtaq Ahmed 5-70, Aamir Ali Brohi 4-71) and 19-0, 2 overs (Shujah Zaheer 13 not out)

Lahore Whites beat Islamabad by five wickets Marghzar Cricket Ground, Islamabad, Pool A

Islamabad 167 all out, 47.4 overs (Arsal Sheikh 63 not out, Shayan Sheikh 43; Ahmed Bashir 7-31, Ahmed Daniyal 2-54) and 155 all out, 49.2 overs (Arsal Sheikh 39 not out, Shayan Sheikh 20; Ahmed Daniyal 5-34, Saad Nasim 2-10, Ahmed Bashir 2-35)

Lahore Whites 214 all out, 64.4 overs (Obaid Shahid 43, Saad Nasim 40, Attyab Ahmed 36, Mohammad Faiq 35, Mohammad Waheed 32; Kaleem Dil 5-60, Nusratullah 2-47, Musa Khan 2-53) and 113-5, 25.2 overs (Muhammad Akhlaq 42 not out, Saad Nasim 23 not out; Nusratullah 2-41)

Peshawar beat AJK by nine wickets at Ashfaq Cricket Ground Sirdheri, Pool B

AJK 171 all out, 53.4 overs (Basit Ali 27, Ali Abbas 27, Abdul Rehman Muzammil 26, Usman Salahuddin 22; Sajid Khan 5-52, Mohammad Amir Khan 2-16, Mohammad Imran Jnr 2-52) and 171 all out, 65.1 overs (Hasan Raza 67, Awais Akram Minhas 37; Sajid Khan 4-33, Mohammad Amir Khan 4-38)

Peshawar 213 all out, 62.2 overs (Israrullah 62, Abu Bakar 36; Faizan Saleem 5-50, Aqib Liaqat 3-45, Taj Wali 2-42) and 131-1, 25.5 overs (Maaz Sadaqat 58 not out, Waqar Ahmed 57)

Rawalpindi beat Karachi Whites by nine wickets at Shoaib Akhtar Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi, Pool B

Karachi Whites 145 all out, 38 overs (Rameez Aziz 59, Saqib Khan 21; Mohammad Faizan 5-39, Munir Riaz 4-43) and 74 all out, 16.1 overs (Saud Shakeel 17; Mohammad Awais Anwar 5-23, Mohammad Faizan 3-22, Munir Riaz 2-17)

Rawalpindi 198 all out, 40.3 overs (Shadab Khan 46, Ziad Khan 40, Umar Amin 23; Muhammad Umar 4-60, Saqib Khan 4-83) and 26-1, 3.1 overs (Yasir Khan 24 not out)

Bahawalpur beat Multan by 78 runs at Abbottabad Cricket Stadium, Abbottabad, Pool B

Bahawalpur 297 all out, 106.2 overs (Ali Hamza Wasim 84, Mohammad Faizan Zafar 79, Abid Ali 64; Waseem Akram Jnr 4-64, Muhammad Shahzad 2-46, Tahir Hussain 2-55) and 70 all out, 18.1 overs (Muhammad Imran 20; Waseem Akram Jnr 5-38, Aamer Yamin 3-25, Tahir Hussain 2-6)

Multan 147 all out, 34.3 overs (Muhammad Shahzad 42, Zain Abbas 39; Mehran Sanwal 4-28, Shoaib Manzoor 4-47) and 142 all out, 41.1 overs (Sharoon Siraj 37, Imam-ul-Haq 30, Muhammad Imran 4-31, Mehran Sanwal 3-36, Gulfam Aziz 2-33)

Quetta vs Lahore Blues, Saeed Sports City Bedian, Lahore, Pool C

Quetta 101 all out, 45.4 overs (Shahbaz Khan 57; Nisar Ahmad 5-25, Mohammad Abbas 3-36) and 92-8, 40 overs (Abdul Wahid Bangalzai 24; Mohammad Abbas 4-43, Nisar Ahmed 3-30)

Lahore Blues 150 all out, 59.4 overs (Qasim Akram 42, Junaid Ali 27; Gohar Faiz 4-49, Jalat Khan 3-32, Mohammad Idrees 2-21)

Karachi Blues vs FATA, Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan, Pool C

Karachi Blues 251-8, 90 overs (Abdullah Fazal 122 not out, Kashif Ali 31, Fawad Alam 25; Asif Afridi 3-32, Arshadullah 2-40, Sirajuddin 2-68)

Sialkot vs DM Jamali, Rana Naved ul Hasan Cricket Academy, Sheikhupura, Pool C

Sialkot 370-5, 86 overs (Ashir Mehmood 172, Azan Awais 130, Abdul Rehman 21; Danish Aziz 2-60)
 
Any idea how good is Waseem Akram jr he has quietly picked up 30
FC scalps in 6 games at an average below 20.
Yeah, I want to see the guy

Hopefully someone in the PSL picks him up and we get a closer look
 
Good to see Ahmed Bashir playing & doing well.

Also good to see other pacers stepping up.
 
Quaid-e-Azam Trophy third-round Group C update:

Match drawn between Karachi Blues and FATA at Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan

Karachi Blues: 259
FATA: 18-1 (5 ov)

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy third-round Group C update:

Match drawn between Sialkot and Dera Murad Jamali at Rana Naved ul Hasan Cricket Academy, Sheikhupura

Sialkot: 451
DMJ: 107-7 (34 ov)

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy third-round Group C update:

Lahore Blues beat Quetta by 8 wickets.

Quetta: 101 & 122
Lahore Blues: 150 & 76-2

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Lahore Blues race to victory over Quetta​


Lahore Blues registered their second win of the tournament as they beat Quetta by eight wickets on the fourth day of their third-round game at the Saeed Sports City Bedian, Lahore. Quetta managed to add 30 runs to their overnight total of 92-8 as they were bundled out for 122, setting a 74-run target for Lahore Blues after a delayed start to the day’s proceedings due to bad light.

In turn, Lahore Blues took only 44 balls to reach the target with Hammad Butt (38 not out, 19b, 4x4s, 2x6s) and Qasim Akram (23 not out, 15b, 2x4s, 1x6) stitching an unbeaten 46-run stand for third wicket.

At Multan Cricket Stadium, only 9.1 overs of play was possible due to bad light as Karachi Blues were all out for 259 from the overnight score of 251-8 with FATA’s Asif Afridi grabbing four wickets. FATA scored 18-1 in five overs before the match was called off as a draw. Sialkot and DM Jamali also shook hands for a draw at the Rana Naved ul Hasan Cricket Academy in Sheikhupura as only 23 overs of play was possible in which DM Jamali stretched their overnight score from 25-3 to 107-7.

The fourth round matches will begin on 13 November with the Group C fixtures shifted to Haripur, Mirpur and Swabi from Lahore, Multan and Sheikhupura, respectively.

Scores in brief (Day 4 of 4):

Lahore Blues beat Quetta by eight wickets at Saeed Sports City Bedian, Lahore, Pool C


Quetta 101 all out, 45.4 overs (Shahbaz Khan 57; Nisar Ahmad 5-25, Mohammad Abbas 3-36) and 122 all out, 54.1 overs (Nadeem Ahmed 46 not out, Abdul Wahid Bangalzai 24; Mohammad Abbas 4-51, Nisar Ahmed 3-44, Hunain Shah 2-10)

Lahore Blues 150 all out, 59.4 overs (Qasim Akram 42, Junaid Ali 27; Gohar Faiz 4-49, Jalat Khan 3-32, Mohammad Idrees 2-21) and 76-2, 7.2 overs (Hammad Butt 38 not out, Qasim Akram 23 not out; Gohar Faiz 2-34)

Match Drawn - Karachi Blues vs FATA, Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan, Pool C

Karachi Blues 259 all out, 94.2 overs (Abdullah Fazal 129, Kashif Ali 31, Fawad Alam 25; Asif Afridi 4-32, Arshadullah 2-42, Sirajuddin 2-74)

FATA 18-1, 5 overs (Mohammad Farooq 12 not out)

Match Drawn - Sialkot vs DM Jamali at Rana Naved ul Hasan Cricket Academy, Sheikhupura, Pool C

Sialkot 451 all out, 100.1 overs (Ashir Mehmood 172, Azan Awais 130, Mohammad Waleed 46 not out, Afzal Manzoor 26, Abdul Rehman 21; Danish Aziz 5-98)

DM Jamali 107-7, 34 overs (Mohammad Shahid 30 not out, Taimur Ali 22; Awais Ali 3-43, Salman Aslam 2-19, 2-24)

On Friday - Faisalabad beat Hyderabad by an innings and eight runs at Diamond Cricket Ground, Islamabad, Pool A

On Saturday - Abbottabad beat Larkana by ten wickets (Pool A); Lahore Whites beat Islamabad by five wickets (Pool A); Peshawar beat AJK by nine wickets (Pool B); Rawalpindi beat Karachi Whites by nine wickets (Pool B); Bahawalpur beat Multan by 78 runs (Pool B)
 
Fourth Round Fixtures (13-16 November):

Group A


Islamabad vs Hyderabad; Diamond Cricket Ground, Islamabad
Abbottabad vs Lahore Whites; Marghzar Cricket Ground, Islamabad
Faisalabad vs Larkana; National Ground, Islamabad

Group B

Rawalpindi vs Bahawalpur; Shoaib Akhtar Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
Karachi Whites vs AJK; Abbottabad Cricket Stadium, Abbottabad
Multan vs Peshawar; Ashfaq Cricket Ground Sirdheri, Charsadda

Group C

Karachi Blues vs Dera Murad Jamali; Mirpur Cricket Stadium, Mirpur
Quetta vs FATA; Railway Cricket Ground, Haripur
Sialkot vs Lahore Blues; Gohati Cricket Stadium, Swabi
 
Stats after the end of the third round in Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2024/25:
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Stats after the end of the third round in Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2024/25:
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Players who couldn't even get into domestic teams previously are having fun due to pathetic pitches and the poor quality of the players. Some of the guys in the top charts are club level players. Sad to see.
 
Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group A toss update:

Larkana Region win the toss and elect to bat first against Faisalabad Region at National Ground, Islamabad

Islamabad Region win the toss and decide to field first against Hyderabad Region at Diamond Cricket Ground, Islamabad

Lahore Region Whites win the toss and decide to field first against Abbottabad Region at Marghzar Cricket Ground, Islamabad


Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group B toss update:

AJK Region win the toss and decide to field first against Karachi Region Whites at Abbottabad Cricket Stadium, Abbottabad

Rawalpindi Region win the toss and decide to field first against Bahawalpur Region at Shoaib Akhtar Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi

Toss delayed due to wet conditions between Multan Region and Peshawar Region at Ashfaq Cricket Ground Sirdheri, Charsadda


Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group C toss update:

Dera Murad Jamali Region win the toss and elect to bat first against Karachi Region Blues at Mirpur Cricket Stadium, Mirpur

Toss between Quetta Region and FATA Region delayed due to wet conditions at Railway Cricket Ground, Haripur

Toss between Sialkot Region and Lahore Region Blues delayed due to wet conditions at Gohati Cricket Stadium, Swab
 
Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group A update:

Stumps (day 1) at National Ground, Islamabad

Larkana: 91
Faisalabad: 147-7 (26 ov)

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group A update:

Stumps (day 1) at Diamond Cricket Ground, Islamabad

Hyderabad: 93
Islamabad: 143-5 (46 ov)

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group A update:

Stumps (day 1) at Marghzar Cricket Ground, Islamabad

Abbottabad: 174
Lahore Whites: 81-3 (21 ov)

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group B update:

Stumps (day 1) at Abbottabad Cricket Stadium, Abbottabad

Karachi Whites: 345-8 (71 ov)

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group B update:

Stumps (day 1) at Ashfaq Cricket Ground Sirdheri, Charsadda

Multan: 120-2 (32 ov)

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group B update:

Stumps (day 1) at Shoaib Akhtar Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi

Bahawalpur: 233
Rawalpindi: 41-3 (14 ov)

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group C update:

Stumps (day 1) at Gohati Cricket Stadium, Swabi

Lahore Blues: 142-2 (35 ov)

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group C update:

Stumps (day 1) at Railway Cricket Ground, Haripur

Quetta: 89-3 (29 ov)

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group C update:

Stumps (day 1) at Mirpur Cricket Stadium, Mirpur

Dera Murad Jamali: 50
Karachi Blues: 144-8 (42 ov)

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Pathetic matches between Lahore Blues-Quetta, Larkana-Faisalabad, Hyderabad-Islamabad and DMJ-Lahore Blues.

Looks like we're back to the dark ages of FC cricket and substandard pitches.
 
There should be some serious questions asked by the journalist to the higher ups regarding this tournament. It is utterly pathetic and constant low scores where teams are being bundled cheaply and FC debutants are picking up for 7fer in their first innings.

There is no broadcast of the matches, no broadcast of even the A tours, it is over-bloated with teams and full of garbage players who don't deserve to be playing FC. Not to mention, every team only gets 5 matches before it gets triangular stage (what even is that and why?). This is supposed to the premier domestic tournament and look at how it's treated. Where are all those dumb mentors making more monthly salary than most players? Are they involved - if not, then why are in the world are they get paid what they are and how would you keep track of who's doing well or not besides the generic runs & wickets which often misses the greater context.

Go back to the domestic it was a few years ago and it was 12 teams in total and 6 & 6 divided in tiers. That domestic tournament was of high quality and it was players who began in tier 2 (like Abrar & Maaz Sadaqat) dominate the lower tier to get promotion to the top tier, dominate that like Abrar did before getting the national call. If you want to expand it to 8 & 8 teams instead, sure whatever but the way it is right now is a complete joke.
 
Just make the pitches like we had in champions cup and gauge player performance, the players are definitely not garbage specially the pacers , lots of pacers who bowls with good pace compare to trundlers brigade we had a decade ago.
 
There should be some serious questions asked by the journalist to the higher ups regarding this tournament. It is utterly pathetic and constant low scores where teams are being bundled cheaply and FC debutants are picking up for 7fer in their first innings.

There is no broadcast of the matches, no broadcast of even the A tours, it is over-bloated with teams and full of garbage players who don't deserve to be playing FC. Not to mention, every team only gets 5 matches before it gets triangular stage (what even is that and why?). This is supposed to the premier domestic tournament and look at how it's treated. Where are all those dumb mentors making more monthly salary than most players? Are they involved - if not, then why are in the world are they get paid what they are and how would you keep track of who's doing well or not besides the generic runs & wickets which often misses the greater context.

Go back to the domestic it was a few years ago and it was 12 teams in total and 6 & 6 divided in tiers. That domestic tournament was of high quality and it was players who began in tier 2 (like Abrar & Maaz Sadaqat) dominate the lower tier to get promotion to the top tier, dominate that like Abrar did before getting the national call. If you want to expand it to 8 & 8 teams instead, sure whatever but the way it is right now is a complete joke.
Looking at some of the performance of players on YouTube videos. They look so poor and won't make FC teams. The 6 team was working perfectly fine and was producing results albeit the pitches needed to be better but those were better than uncles picking up wickets for fun.

No even sure what you can make out of this tournament and I certainly won't pick players based on this even for Shaheen squads.
 
Any idea how good is Waseem Akram jr he has quietly picked up 30
FC scalps in 6 games at an average below 20.

He is tall and a very muscular build can swing it to from the videos on YouTube
 
Saud hits century; Faizan, Hamza bag seven-fers

Saud Shakeel registered his 22nd first-class century against AJK on the opening day of the fourth round of Quaid-e-Azam Trophy at the Abbottabad Cricket Stadium as Karachi Whites finished with 345-8 in 71 overs. Ramiz Aziz remained unbeaten for 96 as he partnered with Test batter Saud for a 194-run fifth-wicket stand.

Mohammad Faizan’s all-round heroics involving 7-13 and 34-ball 61 stole the show at National Ground in Islamabad as Faisalabad finished with a 56-run first innings lead and three wickets in hand against Larkana. Batting first, Larkana were dismissed for 91 in 40.4 overs. Faisalabad were 147-7 in 26 overs at stumps courtesy Mushtaq Ahmed’s 5-49.

Islamabad’s Musa Khan picked up his third first-class five-fer to skittle out Hyderabad for 93 in 21.3 overs at Diamond Cricket Ground, Islamabad. Kaleem Dil backed up with 4-36. At stumps, Islamabad had gained a 50-run lead with five wickets in hand.

At Shoaib Akhtar Stadium, Rawalpindi’s Shadab Khan bagged his third first-class five-wicket haul. Bahawalpur were bundled out for 233 in 59 overs as Mohammad Sheharyar top-scored with an unbeaten 74. At stumps, Rawalpindi were 41-3.

Lahore Whites’ Ubaid Shah (4-53), Mohammad Salman (3-52) and Ahmed Daniyal (2-15) shared nine wickets among them to dismiss Abbottabad for 174 in 53.4 overs. At close of play, Lahore Whites were 81-3 in 21 overs.

At Mirpur Cricket Stadium, Karachi Blues’ Mohammad Hamza figures of 7-20 to bundle out DM Jamali for a mere 50 within the first session. In turn, Fawad Alam scored a 73-ball 62 as Karachi Blues finished the day with 144-8, with a 94-run lead.

Elsewhere, after a delayed start at Ashfaq Cricket Ground in Sirdheri, Charsadda, Multan closed the day with 120-2 in 32 overs against Peshawar, with skipper Imam-ul-Haq returned undefeated on 55. Quetta were 89-4 in 29 overs at stumps against FATA at Railway Cricket Ground, Haripur as play started late due to wet conditions. Only 35 overs of play was possible at Gohati Cricket Ground, Swabi, where Lahore Blues finished the day with 142-2 on the board courtesy unbeaten half-centuries from Mohammad Saleem and Umar Siddiq.

Scores in brief (Day 1 of 4):

Islamabad vs Hyderabad, Diamond Cricket Ground, Islamabad, Pool A

Hyderabad 93 all out, 21.3 overs (Haris Khan 54 not out; Musa Khan 5-32, Kaleem Dil 4-36)

Islamabad 143-5, 46 overs (Rizwan Ali 34 not out, Hasan Nawaz 32, Umair Riaz 31, Sarmad Bhatti 28; Bilawal Bhatti 2-36)

Abbottabad vs Lahore Whites, Marghzar Cricket Ground, Pool A

Abbottabad 174 all out, 53.4 overs (Khayam Khan 49, Shujah Zaheer 42; Ubaid Shah 4-53, Mohammad Salman 3-52, Ahmed Daniyal 2-15)

Lahore Whites 81-3, 21 overs (Attyab Ahmed 42 not out)

Faisalabad vs Larkana, National Ground Islamabad, Pool A

Larkana 91 all out, 40.4 overs (Sabit Ali 30, Mohsin Raza 23; Mohammad Faizan 7-13, Faheem Ashraf 2-12)

Faisalabad 147-7, 26 overs (Mohammad Faizan 61, Muhammad Awais Zafar 29; Mushtaq Ahmed 5-49)

AJK vs Karachi Whites, Abbottabad Cricket Stadium, Pool B

Karachi Whites 345-8, 71 overs (Saud Shakeel 120, Rameez Aziz 96 not out, Jahanzaib Sultan 44, Khurram Manzoor 29, Saqib Khan 24; Shadab Majeed 3-67, Faizan Saleem 3-77, Taj Wali 2-79)

Rawalpindi vs Bahawalpur, Shoaib Akhtar Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi, Pool B

Bahawalpur 233 all out, 59 overs (Mohammad Sheharyar 74 not out, Ali Umar 44, Abid Ali 39, Mohammad Ammar 28, Muhammad Imran 24; Shadab Khan 5-80, Mohammad Awais Anwar 3-71, Mohammad Faizan 2-36)

Rawalpindi 41-3, 14 overs (Yasir Khan 13; Gulfam Aziz 2-15)

Multan vs Peshawar, Ashfaq Cricket Ground Sirdheri, Charsadda, Pool B

Multan 120-2, 32 overs (Imam-ul-Haq 55 not out, Zain Abbas 30, Uzair Mumtaz 23; Mohammad Amir Khan 2-38)

Quetta vs FATA, Railway Cricket Ground, Haripur, Pool C

Quetta 89-4, 29 overs (Abdul Wahid Bangalzai 26 not out, Mohammad Ibrahim Snr 26 retired hurt; Arshadullah 2-16)

Sialkot vs Lahore Blues, Gohati Cricket Stadium, Swabi, Pool C

Lahore Blues 142-2, 35 overs (Mohammad Saleem 66 not out, Umar Siddiq 53 not out; Mohammad Ali 2-38)

Karachi Blues vs DM Jamali, Mirpur Cricket Stadium, Mirpur Pool C

DM Jamali 50 all out, 23 overs (Taimur Ali 15; Mohammad Hamza 7-20, Tabish Khan 2-20)

Karachi Blues 144-8, 42 overs (Fawad Alam 62, Saifullah Bangash 22; Irfanullah Shah 3-45, Sajjad Ali 2-44)
 
One of the pitch was so horrible that you can't distinguish it from the ground and it's not that the ground was lush green but it was very rough and patchy pitch.
 
Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group C update:

Karachi Blues beat Dera Murad Jamali by an innings & 56 runs.

Dera Murad Jamali: 50 & 51
Karachi Blues: 157

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group A update:

Islamabad beat Hyderabad by an innings & 2 runs.

Hyderabad: 93 & 99
Islamabad: 194

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group A update:

Stumps (day 2) at National Ground, Islamabad

Larkana: 91 & 238-8 (56 ov)
Faisalabad: 196

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group A update:

Stumps (day 2) at Marghzar Cricket Ground, Islamabad

Abbottabad: 174 & 125-8 (32 ov)
Lahore Whites: 227

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group B update:

Stumps (day 2) at Abbottabad Cricket Stadium, Abbottabad

Karachi Whites: 356
AJK: 231-6 (63 ov)

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group B update:

Stumps (day 2) at Ashfaq Cricket Ground Sirdheri, Charsadda

Multan: 292
Peshawar: 70-4 (26 ov)

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group B update:

Stumps (day 2) at Shoaib Akhtar Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi

Bahawalpur: 233
Rawalpindi: 306-9 (80 ov)

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group C update:

Stumps (day 2) at Gohati Cricket Stadium, Swabi

Lahore Blues: 439-7 dec (100.1 ov)

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group C update:

Stumps (day 2) at Railway Cricket Ground, Haripur

Quetta: 187
FATA: 152-3 (44.2 ov)

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Lahore Blues' Saleem, Umar and Qasim slam centuries​


Lahore Blues’ batters Mohammad Saleem (117), Umar Siddiq (115), Qasim Akram (101 not out) struck centuries against Sialkot at Gohati Cricket Stadium, Swabi as they declared their first innings for 439-7 in 100.1 overs. Lahore Blues continued from their overnight total of 142-2 as only 65.5 overs of play was possible on day two with bad light forcing an early close.

Islamabad and Karachi Blues romped to victories against Hyderabad and Dera Murad Jamali (DM Jamali), respectively on the second day of the fourth round of the Quaid-e-Azam Tophy 2024-25.

Test pacer Musa Khan rattled the Hyderabad batting line-up with figures of 7-28, as they only managed 99 in their second innings losing the game by an innings and two runs at Diamond Cricket Ground, Islamabad. Earlier, Islamabad had gained a 101-run first innings lead scoring 194 all out in reply to Hyderabad’s first innings total of 93.

At Mirpur Cricket Stadium, Karachi Blues beat Dera Murad Jamali by an innings and 56 runs to register their second win of the tournament. Karachi Blues could only add 13 runs to their overnight total of 144-8, gaining an 107-run first innings lead. In reply, Aftab Khan, Mohammad Hamza and Tabish Khan shared eight wickets among them to bundle out DM Jamali for 51 in 19.5 overs. Hamza took his match tally to 10-34 in 14.5 overs.

Peshawar’s Mohammad Amir Khan took 6-98 to dismiss Multan for 292, who continued from their overnight score of 120-2. In turn, Peshawar trailed by 222 runs with six wickets in hand when stumps were drawn at Ashfaq Cricket Ground, Sirdheri in Charsadda.

Elsewhere, Azad Jammu and Kashmir were 125 runs behind Karachi Whites at the Abbottabad Cricket Stadium after the latter managed 356 all out in first innings. Karachi Whites’ Rameez Aziz brought up his seventh first-class century after adding 11 runs to his overnight score of 96. Larkana finished the day with 238-8, leading by 133 runs against Faisalabad in the second innings after Umar Waheed struck 105 off 143 balls at National Ground Islamabad. Earlier, Faisalabad took a 105-run lead scoring 196 all out in their first dig. At Shoaib Akhtar Cricket Stadium, only 66 overs of play was possible as Rawalpindi closed the day with 306-9 on the board, stretching their first innings lead to 73 over Bahawalpur. At Marghzar Cricket Ground, Lahore Whites inched closer to victory as they took a 53-run first innings lead and then reduced Abbottabad to 125-8 by close of play. Quetta managed 187 all out in their first innings after continuing from their overnight score of 89-4 at Railway Cricket Ground Haripur. In reply, FATA were 152-3.

Scores in brief (Day 2 of 4):

Islamabad beat Hyderabad by an innings and two runs at Diamond Cricket Ground, Islamabad, Pool A


Hyderabad 93 all out, 21.3 overs (Haris Khan 54 not out; Musa Khan 5-32, Kaleem Dil 4-36) and 99 all out, 31.5 overs (Ubaidullah 31, Noman Ali 20; Musa Khan 7-28, Kaleem Dil 2-28)

Islamabad 194 all out, 62 overs (Rizwan Ali 48, Arsal Sheikh 43 not out, Hasan Nawaz 32, Umair Riaz 31, Sarmad Bhatti 28; Mohammad Waqas 4-47, Mustafa Nasir 3-38, Bilawal Bhatti 2-53)

Abbottabad vs Lahore Whites, Marghzar Cricket Ground, Pool A

Abbottabad 174 all out, 53.4 overs (Khayam Khan 49, Shujah Zaheer 42; Ubaid Shah 4-53, Mohammad Salman 3-52, Ahmed Daniyal 2-15) and 125-8, 32 overs (Mohammad Bilal 63; Ubaid Shah 3-54, Mohammad Salman 2-19)

Lahore Whites 227 all out, 52 overs (Ahmed Daniyal 56, Saad Nasim 50, Attyab Ahmed 43; Khalid Usman 3-39, Aqib Khan 3-39, Shahab Khan 3-70)

Faisalabad vs Larkana, National Ground Islamabad, Pool A


Larkana 91 all out, 40.4 overs (Sabit Ali 30, Mohsin Raza 23; Mohammad Faizan 7-13, Faheem Ashraf 2-12) and 238-8, 56 overs (Umar Waheed 105, Imtiaz Legari 65, Mohammad Nawaz 21; Shahid Ali 4-45, Shehzad Gul 2-50)

Faisalabad 196 all out, 34 overs (Mohammad Faizan 61, Shehzad Gul 32, Muhammad Awais Zafar 29, Faheem Ashraf 20; Mushtaq Ahmed 5-64, Imtiaz Legari 3-80)

AJK vs Karachi Whites, Abbottabad Cricket Stadium, Pool B

Karachi Whites 356 all out, 74.5 overs (Saud Shakeel 120, Rameez Aziz 107, Jahanzaib Sultan 44, Khurram Manzoor 29, Saqib Khan 24; Taj Wali 4-79, Shadab Majeed 3-67, Faizan Saleem 3-88)

AJK 231-6, 63 overs (Qazi Mohammad Arbqan 61, Awais Akram Minhas 44 not out, Hasan Raza 37, Ali Abbas 22, Abdul Rehman Muzammil 22; Saqib Khan 2-55, Aftab Ibrahim 2-64)

Rawalpindi vs Bahawalpur, Shoaib Akhtar Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi, Pool B

Bahawalpur 233 all out, 59 overs (Mohammad Sheharyar 74 not out, Ali Umar 44, Abid Ali 39, Mohammad Ammar 28, Muhammad Imran 24; Shadab Khan 5-80, Mohammad Awais Anwar 3-71, Mohammad Faizan 2-36)

Rawalpindi 306-9, 80 overs (Aqib Shah 62, Taimur Khan 59, Shadab Khan 54, Umar Amin 46, Mohammad Awais Anwar 38 not out; Mehran Sanwal 4-106, Muhammad Imran 2-50, Gulfam Aziz 2-60)

Multan vs Peshawar, Ashfaq Cricket Ground Sirdheri, Charsadda, Pool B

Multan 292 all out, 87.3 overs (Imam-ul-Haq 60, Mohammad Basit 54, Zain Abbas 30, Waseem Akram Jnr 28 not out, Ahmed Jamal 26, Uzair Mumtaz 23; Muhammad Shahzad 20; Mohammad Amir Khan 6-98, Mohammad Imran Jnr 2-56)

Peshawar Region 70-4, 26 overs (Maaz Sadaqat 28 not out; Mohammad Ismail 4-26)

Quetta vs FATA, Railway Cricket Ground, Haripur, Pool C

Quetta 187 all out, 58.2 overs (Mohammad Ibrahim Snr 48, Bismillah Khan 41, Nadeem Ahmed 38, Abdul Wahid Bangalzai 28; Arshadullah 4-53, Shahid Aziz 3-30, Afaq Afridi 2-42)

FATA 152-3, 44.2 overs (Mohammad Farooq 73, Salman Khan Jnr 23 not out, Mohammad Usman 20; Jalat Khan 2-45)

Sialkot vs Lahore Blues, Gohati Cricket Stadium, Swabi, Pool C

Lahore Blues 439-7 Dec, 100.1 overs (Mohammad Saleem 117, Umar Siddiq 115, Qasim Akram 101 not out, Nisar Ahmed 43; Mohammad Ali 4-110, Awais Ali 2-88)

Karachi Blues beat DM Jamali by an innings and 56 runs at Mirpur Cricket Stadium, Mirpur Pool C

DM Jamali 50 all out, 23 overs (Taimur Ali 15; Mohammad Hamza 7-20, Tabish Khan 2-20) and 51 all out, 19.5 overs (Sajjad Ali 17; Aftab Khan 3-11, Mohammad Hamza 3-14, Tabish Khan 2-18)

Karachi Blues 157 all out, 49.4 overs (Fawad Alam 62, Saifullah Bangash 22; Majid Ali 3-27, Irfanullah Shah 3-48, Sajjad Ali 2-44)
 
Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group A update:

Faisalabad beat Larkana by 4 wickets.

Larkana: 91 & 277
Faisalabad: 196 & 175-6

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This is really a waste of tournament being played on minefield. Just keep an eye on any batsmen who survives and score consistently with high strike rate.
 
Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group B update:

Stumps (day 3) at Abbottabad Cricket Stadium, Abbottabad

Karachi Whites: 356 & 151-6 (36.5 ov)
AJK: 288

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group B update:

Stumps (day 3) at Ashfaq Cricket Ground Sirdheri, Charsadda

Multan: 292 & 31-0 (6 ov)
Peshawar: 251

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group B update:

Stumps (day 3) at Shoaib Akhtar Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi

Bahawalpur: 233 & 258-4 (79 ov)
Rawalpindi: 324

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group C update:

Stumps (day 3) at Gohati Cricket Stadium, Swabi

Lahore Blues: 439-7d
Sialkot: 225-7 (66 ov)

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group C update:

Stumps (day 3) at Railway Cricket Ground, Haripur

Quetta: 187 & 66-2 (16.4 ov)
FATA: 343

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group A update:

Lahore Whites beat Abbottabad by 7 wickets.

Abbottabad: 174 & 131
Lahore Whites: 227 & 80-3

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Faisalabad, Lahore Whites register wins on third day​


Faisalabad and Lahore Whites registered victories on the third day of the fourth round of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2024-25. At Marghzar Cricket Ground, Lahore Whites reached the 79-run target in 16.1 overs to beat Abbottabad by seven wickets. Earlier, Abbottabad could only add six runs to their overnight total of 125-8 before being bowled out for 131.

Faisalabad chased the 173-run target in 45 overs against Larkana with four wickets in hand after recovering from 44-5 at the National Ground Islamabad. Skipper Ali Shan starred with unbeaten 58 off 109 balls including nine fours. Earlier in the day Faisalabad wrapped up the Larkana innings for 277 all out after they continued from 238-8 on day three. Shahzad Gul and Shahid Ali bagged four wickets each for Faisalabad.

Peshawar’s Maaz Sadaqat scored his maiden first-class century as they were bowled out for 251 in 69.5 overs in reply to Multan’s 292 all out. Multan’s Mohammad Ismail returned figures of 5-84. At the close of play Multan were 31 for no loss in six overs extending their second innings lead to 72.

At Gohati Cricket Stadium in Swabi, Sialkot were 255-7, trailing Lahore Blues by 214 runs at close of play as only 66 overs were possible on day three. Lahore Blues’ Mohammad Abbas registered his 45th first-class five-fer while Sialkot’s Mohammad Waleed remained unbeaten 83 at stumps.

Test batter Abid Ali registered his 30th first-class ton at Shoaib Akhtar Cricket Stadium to help Bahawalpur overcome Rawalpindi’s 91-run first innings lead. After Rawalpindi finished their first innings on 324 all out, Bahawalpur notched 258-4 by close of play on day three with 167 runs ahead.

Elsewhere, Karachi Whites lead by 219 runs in their second innings against AJK at Abbottabad Cricket Stadium as the former closed the day with 151-6 in 36.5 overs. Earlier in the day, AJK could only add 57 runs to their overnight total of 231-6 as they were bowled out for 288 with a 68-run first innings deficit. At Railway Cricket Ground, Haripur, Quetta trailed by 90 runs against FATA as they were 66-2 in their second innings when stumps were drawn. Earlier, FATA scored 343 all out after continuing from their overnight score of 152-3, taking a strong 156-run first innings lead.

Scores in brief (Day 3 of 4):

Lahore Whites beat Abbottabad by seven wickets, Marghzar Cricket Ground, Pool A


Abbottabad 174 all out, 53.4 overs (Khayam Khan 49, Shujah Zaheer 42; Ubaid Shah 4-53, Mohammad Salman 3-52, Ahmed Daniyal 2-15) and 131 all out, 34 overs (Mohammad Bilal 63; Ubaid Shah 3-56, Mohammad Salman 3-22)

Lahore Whites 227 all out, 52 overs (Ahmed Daniyal 56, Saad Nasim 50, Attyab Ahmed 43; Khalid Usman 3-39, Aqib Khan 3-39, Shahab Khan 3-70) and 80-3, 16.1 overs (Muhammad Akhlaq 27 not out, Obaid Shahid 19 not out)

Faisalabad beat Larkana by four wickets, National Ground Islamabad, Pool A

Larkana 91 all out, 40.4 overs (Sabit Ali 30, Mohsin Raza 23; Mohammad Faizan 7-13, Faheem Ashraf 2-12) and 277 all out, 65.2 overs (Umar Waheed 105, Imtiaz Legari 65, Zahid Mehmood 31, Mohammad Nawaz 21, Mushtaq Ahmed 20; Shehzad Gul 4-53, Shahid Ali 4-69)

Faisalabad 196 all out, 34 overs (Mohammad Faizan 61, Shehzad Gul 32, Muhammad Awais Zafar 29, Faheem Ashraf 20; Mushtaq Ahmed 5-64, Imtiaz Legari 3-80) and 175-6, 45 overs (Ali Shan 58 no out, Ali Asfand 40, Faheem Ashraf 28 not out; Mushtaq Ahmed 5-70)

AJK vs Karachi Whites, Abbottabad Cricket Stadium, Pool B

Karachi Whites 356 all out, 74.5 overs (Saud Shakeel 120, Rameez Aziz 107, Jahanzaib Sultan 44, Khurram Manzoor 29, Saqib Khan 24; Taj Wali 4-79, Shadab Majeed 3-67, Faizan Saleem 3-88) and 151-6, 36.5 overs (Habibullah 49, Khurram Manzoor 40, Rameez Aziz 20 not out; Taj Wali 2-32, Shadab Majeed 2-32)

AJK 288 all out, 86.3 overs (Awais Akram Minhas 69, Qazi Mohammad Arbqan 61, Basit Ali 39, Hasan Raza 37, Ali Abbas 22, Abdul Rehman Muzammil 22; Saqib Khan 4-73, Aftab Ibrahim 4-77)

Rawalpindi vs Bahawalpur, Shoaib Akhtar Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi, Pool B

Bahawalpur 233 all out, 59 overs (Mohammad Sheharyar 74 not out, Ali Umar 44, Abid Ali 39, Mohammad Ammar 28, Muhammad Imran 24; Shadab Khan 5-80, Mohammad Awais Anwar 3-71, Mohammad Faizan 2-36) and 258-4, 79 overs (Abid Ali 100, Ali Hamza Wasim 80, Mohammad Ammar 39 not out, Shadab Khan 3-88)

Rawalpindi 324 all out, 86.3 overs (Aqib Shah 62, Taimur Khan 59, Shadab Khan 54, Mohammad Awais Anwar 50, Umar Amin 46; Mehran Sanwal 4-115, Mohammad Faizan Zafar 2-8, Muhammad Imran 2-56, Gulfam Aziz 2-61)

Multan vs Peshawar, Ashfaq Cricket Ground Sirdheri, Charsadda, Pool B

Multan 292 all out, 87.3 overs (Imam-ul-Haq 60, Mohammad Basit 54, Zain Abbas 30, Waseem Akram Jnr 28 not out, Ahmed Jamal 26, Uzair Mumtaz 23; Muhammad Shahzad 20; Mohammad Amir Khan 6-98, Mohammad Imran Jnr 2-56) and 31-0, 6 overs

Peshawar Region 251 all out, 69.5 overs (Maaz Sadaqat 114, Niaz Khan 46; Mohammad Ismail 5-84, Huzaifa Ayub 2-83)

Quetta vs FATA, Railway Cricket Ground, Haripur, Pool C

Quetta 187 all out, 58.2 overs (Mohammad Ibrahim Snr 48, Bismillah Khan 41, Nadeem Ahmed 38, Abdul Wahid Bangalzai 28; Arshadullah 4-53, Shahid Aziz 3-30, Afaq Afridi 2-42) and 66-2, 16.4 overs (Hazrat Wali 23; Arshadullah 2-27)

FATA 343 all out, 92.4 overs (Mohammad Farooq 73, Shahid Aziz 58, Mohammad Sarwar Afridi 58, Khushdil Shah 40, Salman Khan Jnr 38, Mohammad Usman 20; Jalat Khan 4-65, Mohammad Idrees 4-115)

Sialkot vs Lahore Blues, Gohati Cricket Stadium, Swabi, Pool C

Lahore Blues 439-7 Dec, 100.1 overs (Mohammad Saleem 117, Umar Siddiq 115, Qasim Akram 101 not out, Nisar Ahmed 43; Mohammad Ali 4-110, Awais Ali 2-88)

Sialkot 225-7, 66 overs (Mohammad Waleed 83 not out, Amad Butt 61, Usama Mir 28 not out, Ashir Mehmood 26; Mohammad Abbas 5-39)

On Thursday - Islamabad beat Hyderabad by an innings and two runs at Diamond Cricket Ground, Islamabad, Pool A, Karachi Blues beat DM Jamali by an innings and 56 runs at Mirpur Cricket Stadium, Mirpur Pool C
 
There is no way to develop power hitter if they develop their game with survival mindset/instinct because of these under prepared pitches
 
Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group B update:

Match drawn between Karachi Whites and AJK at Abbottabad Cricket Stadium, Abbottabad

Karachi Whites: 356 & 159-8d
AJK: 288 & 112-5

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group B update:

Match drawn between Multan and Peshawar at Ashfaq Cricket Ground Sirdheri, Charsadda

Multan: 292 & 233-3
Peshawar: 251

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group C update:

Match drawn between Lahore Blues and Sialkot at Gohati Cricket Stadium, Swabi

Lahore Blues: 439-7d
Sialkot: 263 & 185-4

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group C update:

Match drawn between Quetta and FATA at Railway Cricket Ground, Haripur

Quetta: 187 & 118-8
FATA: 343

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fourth-round Group B update:

Match drawn between Bahawalpur and Rawalpindi at Shoaib Akhtar Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi

Bahawalpur: 233 & 392-7d
Rawalpindi: 324 & 198-6

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Imam, Waleed score centuries as fourth round ends​


Rawalpindi and Bahawalpur shook hands after an exciting day four which saw both the teams in contention for a win at some point as the fourth round of the Quaid-e-Azam trophy 2024-25 came to an end.

At Shoaib Akhtar Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi were set a target of 302 in the remaining 56 overs. In pursuit of the target Rawalpindi were 140-1 before they slipped to 166-6. After a flurry of wickets, Atif Khan and Aqib Shah faced a combined total of 76 balls to negate the odds of Bahawalpur further making inroads. Earlier, Bahawalpur faced 33 overs at the start of day four, taking their overnight score of 258-4 to 392-7.

Quetta and FATA played out an exciting draw at Railway Cricket Ground in Haripur as only 17.2 overs of play was possible in last session on day four due to overnight rain. Quetta evaded an imminent innings loss when they managed to sneak away with 118-8 in their second innings and a 38-run deficit. After Quetta continued from their overnight score of 66-2, they were reduced to 92-5 and then 118-8.

Sialkot were made to follow-on by Lahore Blues at Gohati Cricket Stadium in Swabi but the match ended in a draw. At the start of the day, Sialkot were bundled out for 263 after continuing from their overnight score of 225-7 with Mohammad Waleed scoring his maiden first-class century (109, 206b, 15x4s, 3x6s). Following-on Sialkot managed 185-4 in 61 overs and a nine-run lead, with Mohsin Riaz (42 not out, 111b, 7x4s, 1x6) and Mohammad Waleed (19, 83b, 3x4s) defying Lahore Blues any chance to further dent the batting order.

At Abbottabad Cricket Stadium, the match between Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Karachi Whites ended in a draw. AJK were set a target of 228 runs but the game ended in a stalemate as Karachi Whites could only manage five wickets with AJK scoring 112 runs in 37 overs. Multan’s Imam-ul-Haq scored his 13th first-class century against Peshawar as the game ended in a draw with only 51 overs bowled on day four and Multan 233-3 in their second innings at Ashfaq Cricket Ground Sirdheri.

Scores in brief (Day 3 of 4):

Match Drawn - AJK vs Karachi Whites, Abbottabad Cricket Stadium, Pool B


Karachi Whites 356 all out, 74.5 overs (Saud Shakeel 120, Rameez Aziz 107, Jahanzaib Sultan 44, Khurram Manzoor 29, Saqib Khan 24; Taj Wali 4-79, Shadab Majeed 3-67, Faizan Saleem 3-88) and 159-8 dec, 39 overs (Habibullah 49, Khurram Manzoor 40, Rameez Aziz 26 not out; Taj Wali 3-32, Shadab Majeed 3-37)

AJK 288 all out, 86.3 overs (Awais Akram Minhas 69, Qazi Mohammad Arbqan 61, Basit Ali 39, Hasan Raza 37, Ali Abbas 22, Abdul Rehman Muzammil 22; Saqib Khan 4-73, Aftab Ibrahim 4-77) and 112-5, 37 overs (Hasan Raza 55, Muhammad Umar 2-25)

Match Drawn - Rawalpindi vs Bahawalpur, Shoaib Akhtar Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi, Pool B

Bahawalpur 233 all out, 59 overs (Mohammad Sheharyar 74 not out, Ali Umar 44, Abid Ali 39, Mohammad Ammar 28, Muhammad Imran 24; Shadab Khan 5-80, Mohammad Awais Anwar 3-71, Mohammad Faizan 2-36) and 392-7, 112.1 overs (Abid Ali 100, Mohammad Ammar 86 not out, Ali Hamza Wasim 80, Mohammad Sheharyar 32, Ali Umar 29, Mohammad Alamgir 25; Shadab Khan 4-124, Ziad Khan 2-74)

Rawalpindi 324 all out, 86.3 overs (Aqib Shah 62, Taimur Khan 59, Shadab Khan 54, Mohammad Awais Anwar 50, Umar Amin 46; Mehran Sanwal 4-115, Mohammad Faizan Zafar 2-8, Muhammad Imran 2-56, Gulfam Aziz 2-61) and 198-6, 42 overs (Umair Masood 77, Ziad Khan 50, Atif Khan 25 not out; Mehran Sanwal 2-49, Shayan Khalil 2-56)

Match Drawn - Multan vs Peshawar, Ashfaq Cricket Ground Sirdheri, Charsadda, Pool B

Multan 292 all out, 87.3 overs (Imam-ul-Haq 60, Mohammad Basit 54, Zain Abbas 30, Waseem Akram Jnr 28 not out, Ahmed Jamal 26, Uzair Mumtaz 23; Muhammad Shahzad 20; Mohammad Amir Khan 6-98, Mohammad Imran Jnr 2-56) and 233-3, 57 overs (Imam-ul-Haq 105 retired hurt, Mohammad Basit 46, Muhammad Shahzad 36 not out; Mohammad Amir Khan 2-48)

Peshawar Region 251 all out, 69.5 overs (Maaz Sadaqat 114, Niaz Khan 46; Mohammad Ismail 5-84, Huzaifa Ayub 2-83)

Match Drawn - Quetta vs FATA, Railway Cricket Ground, Haripur, Pool C

Quetta 187 all out, 58.2 overs (Mohammad Ibrahim Snr 48, Bismillah Khan 41, Nadeem Ahmed 38, Abdul Wahid Bangalzai 28; Arshadullah 4-53, Shahid Aziz 3-30, Afaq Afridi 2-42) and 118-8, 34 overs (Hazrat Wali 23, Ikramullah Tareen 23; Arshadullah 4-32, Shahid Aziz 2-49)

FATA 343 all out, 92.4 overs (Mohammad Farooq 73, Shahid Aziz 58, Mohammad Sarwar Afridi 58, Khushdil Shah 40, Salman Khan Jnr 38, Mohammad Usman 20; Jalat Khan 4-65, Mohammad Idrees 4-115)

Match Drawn - Sialkot vs Lahore Blues, Gohati Cricket Stadium, Swabi, Pool C

Lahore Blues 439-7 Dec, 100.1 overs (Mohammad Saleem 117, Umar Siddiq 115, Qasim Akram 101 not out, Nisar Ahmed 43; Mohammad Ali 4-110, Awais Ali 2-88)

Sialkot 263 all out, 81 overs (Mohammad Waleed 109, Amad Butt 61, Usama Mir 37, Ashir Mehmood 26; Mohammad Abbas 6-41) and follow-on 185-4, 61 overs (Ashir Mehmood 74, Mohsin Riaz 42 not out, Abdul Rehman 32; Asfand Mehran 2-28)

On Thursday - Islamabad beat Hyderabad by an innings and two runs at Diamond Cricket Ground, Islamabad, Pool A, Karachi Blues beat DM Jamali by an innings and 56 runs at Mirpur Cricket Stadium, Mirpur Pool C

On Friday – Faisalabad beat Larkana by four wickets at National Ground Islamabad Pool A, Lahore Whites beat Abbottabad by seven wickets at Marghzar Cricket Ground, Pool A
 
Fifth Round Fixtures (19-22 November)

Group A

Abbottabad vs Hyderabad; Diamond Cricket Ground, Islamabad
Larkana vs Lahore Whites; Marghzar Cricket Ground, Islamabad
Faisalabad vs Islamabad; National Ground, Islamabad

Group B
Rawalpindi vs Peshawar; Shoaib Akhtar Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
Bahawalpur vs Karachi Whites; Abbottabad Cricket Stadium, Abbottabad
Multan vs AJK; Ashfaq Cricket Ground Sirdheri, Charsadda

Group C
Karachi Blues vs Sialkot; Mirpur Cricket Stadium, Mirpur
Quetta vs DM Jamali; Railway Cricket Ground, Haripur
FATA vs Lahore Blues; Gohati Cricket Stadium, Swabi

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Musa Khan and Bilawal Bhatti among the leaders in wickets.

Man... it's hard to feel this tournament is of much value when we are seeing that.
 
Musa Khan and Bilawal Bhatti among the leaders in wickets.

Man... it's hard to feel this tournament is of much value when we are seeing that.
Mohammad faizan who barely a part timer has 7 for 13. All you need to know about the quality of this tournament.
 
Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fifth-round Group A toss update:

Islamabad Region win the toss and decide to field first against Faisalabad Region at National Ground, Islamabad

Hyderabad Region win the toss and decide to field first against Abbottabad Region at Diamond Cricket Ground, Islamabad

Larkana Region win the toss and elect to bat first against Lahore Region Whites at Marghzar Cricket Ground, Islamabad


Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fifth-round Group B toss update:

Karachi Region Whites win the toss and decide to field first against Bahawalpur Region at Abbottabad Cricket Stadium, Abbottabad

AJK Region win the toss and elect to bat first against Multan Region at Ashfaq Cricket Ground Sirdheri, Charsadda

Peshawar Region win the toss and elect to bat first against Rawalpindi Region at Shoaib Akhtar Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi


Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fifth-round Group C toss update:

Sialkot Region win the toss and decide to field first against Karachi Region Blues at Mirpur Cricket Stadium, Mirpur

Dera Murad Jamali Region win the toss and elect to bat first against Quetta Region at Railway Cricket Ground, Haripur

FATA Region win the toss and decide to field first against Lahore Region Blues at Gohati Cricket Stadium, Swabi
 
PCB curators are too lazy in preparing champions cup style pitches , it's not that these type of pitches can not be prepared but they are just not bothered at all. Seriously a waste of tournament this is and you can't judge any player's performance in this tournament at all specially for fast bowling , may be you can judge batters who can play with high strike rate on these horrible pitches. Impressed with Muhammad Shehzad even though he is averaging only 37 in this tournament but his strike rate is over 100. It takes courage and power hitting to play at over 100 S/R on these minefields.
 
Lahore Whites’ pacer Ubaid Shah ran riot with the ball as he took 8-79 against Larkana, registering his maiden first-class five-wicket haul, at the Marghzar Cricket Ground, Islamabad on opening day of the fifth round of Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2024-25. Ubaid, who bowled 19.4 overs for 79 runs, helped his team bundle out Larkana for 202 in 58.4 overs. At Stumps, Lahore Whites were 121-1.

At Gohati Cricket Stadium, Swabi, Qasim Akram (109, 87b, 18x4s, 2x6s) scored his fifth first-class century against FATA to power Lahore Blues to 287 all out in 64.2 overs. FATA’s Arshadullah bagged 5-89 in 22.2 overs. At the close of play FATA were 52-2 in 15 overs.

Abbottabad’s Mohammad Bilal stroked a crucial century to help his team post 290 in 62.5 overs against Hyderabad at Diamond Cricket Ground, Islamabad. He also partenered with skipper Usman Khalid (62, 76b, 9x4s 1x6) for an 88-run seventh-wicket stand to lift his team from 139-6. In turn, Hyderabad were 59-1 at stumps.

Quetta’s Jalat Khan bagged 5-28 in 27.4 overs as he ran through the DM Jamali batting line-up to bowl them out for 144 after Abid Ali top-scored with 67 off 176 balls. In turn, Danish Aziz took four wickets to reduce Quetta to 73-4 in 21 overs at the close of play.

Musa Khan (6-51) bagged his third consecutive first-class five-wicket haul as he helped Islamabad to skittle Faisalabad for 202 in 47.5 overs at the National Cricket Ground, Islamabad. In reply, Islamabad were 72-5 in 21 overs.

Elsewhere, at Shoaib Akhtar Cricket Ground, Rawalpindi, Peshawar notched 351 runs for seven wickets in 93 overs with the help of half-centuries from Sajjad Ibraheem, Zubair Khan and Israrullah. At Charsadda, Multan had a productive day against AJK, closing the day unscathed with 117 runs on the board in 22 overs in reply to AJK’s 188 all out. Sialkot bundled out Karachi Blues for 171 before closing the day with 59 runs on the board for the loss of one wicket. Karachi Whites dismissed Bahawalpur for 248 in 72.3 overs as Mohammad Sheharyar top-scored with 95, before an early close of play.

Scores in brief (Day 1 of 4):

Scores in brief (Day 1 of 4):

Lahore Whites vs Larkana, Marghzar Cricket Ground, Pool A

Larkana 202 all out, 58.4 overs (Faraz Aziz 36, Akbar-ur-Rehman 35, Mohsin Raza 35, Umar Waheed 26, Bilal Irshad 23, Mohammad Nawaz 22; Ubaid Shah 8-79)

Lahore Whites 121-1, 26 overs (Attyab Ahmed 61 not out, Gauhar Hafeez 50 not out)

Islamabad vs Faisalabad, National Ground, Islamabad, Pool A

Faisalabad 202 all out, 47.5 overs (Atiq-ur-Rehman 61, Faheem Ashraf 39, Hammad Hamza 21, Mohammad Kashif 20; Musa Khan 6-51, Nusratullah 3-48)

Islamabad 72-5, 21 overs (Faizan Riaz 25 not out; Faheem Ashraf 2-9, Shehzad Gul 2-31)

Abbottabad vs Hyderabad, Diamond Cricket Ground, Islamabad Pool A

Abbottabad 290 all out, 62.5 overs (Mohammad Bilal 102, Khalid Usman 62, Khayam Khan 35, Shahab Khan 28; Mustafa Nasir 3-50, Mohammad Waqar 3-57, Shehryar Baloch 3-84)

Hyderabad 59-1, 13 overs (Haris Khan 30 not out)

Peshawar vs Rawalpindi, Shoaib Akhtar Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi, Group B

Peshawar 351-7, 93 overs (Sajjad Ibraheem 73, Zubair Khan 69, Israrullah 62, Maaz Sadaqat 43, Mohamamd Haris 37 not out, Sajid Khan 33 not out; Mehran Mumtaz 3-91, Mohammad Faizan 2-49)

Bahawalpur vs Karachi Whites, Abbottabad Cricket Stadium, Abbottabad, Pool B

Bahawalpur 248 all out, 72.3 overs (Mohammad Sheharyar 95, Muhammad Imran 60, Abid Ali 49, Mohammad Asif 4-88, Aftab Ibrahim 3-41)

Multan vs AJK, Ashfaq Cricket Ground Sirdheri, Charsadda, Group B

AJK 188 all out, 55.2 overs (Hasan Raza 82, Usman Salahuddin 25, Qazi Muhammad Arbqan 23; Huzaifa Ayub 4-64, Tahir Hussain 3-26, Mohammad Ismail 2-59)

Multan 117-0, 22 overs (Imam-ul-Haq 57 not out, Zain Abbas 56 not out)

Lahore Blues vs FATA, Gohat Cricket Stadium, Swabi, Pool C

Lahore Blues 287 all out, 64.2 overs (Qasim Akram 109, Imran Butt 46, Umar Siddiq 29, Mohammad Saleem 24, Junaid Ali 21; Arshadullah 5-89, Afaq Afridi 2-72)

FATA 52-2, 15 overs (Jamshed Ali 19 not out, Mohammad Usman 17 not out; Mohammad Abbas 2-17)

Karachi Blues vs Sialkot, Mirpur Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Group C

Karachi Blues 171 all out, 47.4 overs (Fawad Alam 60, Saifullah Bangash 33, Kashif Ali 28; Mohammad Ali 4-51, Amad Butt 3-33, Shoaib Akhtar 3-51)

Sialkot 59-1, 14 overs (Azan Awais 23, Ashir Mehmood 17 not out; Tabish Khan 1-13)

Quetta vs DM Jamali, Railway Cricket Ground, Haripur, Group C

DM Jamali 144 all out, 69.4 overs (Abid Ali 67, Taimur Ali 39; Jalat Khan 5-28, Najeebullah Achakzai 4-36)

Quetta 73-4, 21 overs (Abdul Wahid Bangalzai 22 not out; Danish Aziz 4-22)
 
not defending the standard but Musa had enough talent to be a solid FC standard cricketer with some grooming and experience maybe he has improved he will never be test class because he’s too short but he can be a decent fc standard cricketer
 
Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fifth-round Group A update:

Stumps (day 2) at National Ground, Islamabad

Faisalabad: 202 & 238-2 (45 ov)
Islamabad: 153

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fifth-round Group A update:

Stumps (day 2) at Diamond Cricket Ground, Islamabad

Abbottabad: 290 & 38-0 (9 ov)
Hyderabad: 315

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fifth-round Group A update:

Stumps (day 2) at Marghzar Cricket Ground, Islamabad

Larkana: 202 & 129-4 (24 ov)
Lahore Whites: 338

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fifth-round Group B update:

Stumps (day 2) at Abbottabad Cricket Stadium, Abbottabad

Bahawalpur: 248 & 6-0 (4.3 ov)
Karachi Whites: 214

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fifth-round Group B update:

Stumps (day 2) at Ashfaq Cricket Ground Sirdheri, Charsadda

AJK: 188 & 18-0 (5 ov)
Multan: 468-6d

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fifth-round Group B update:

Stumps (day 2) at Shoaib Akhtar Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi

Peshawar: 393
Rawalpindi: 308-6 (80 ov)

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fifth-round Group C update:

Stumps (day 2) at Railway Cricket Ground, Haripur

Dera Murad Jamali: 144
Quetta: 402-7 (111 ov)

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fifth-round Group C update:

Stumps (day 2) at Gohati Cricket Stadium, Swabi

Lahore Blues: 287 & 119-8 (31 ov)
FATA: 230

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fifth-round Group C update:

Stumps (day 2) at Mirpur Cricket Stadium, Mirpur

Karachi Blues: 171
Sialkot: 291-7 (93.4 ov)

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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2025 - Fifth Round, Day 3 updates
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Lahore's Imam-ul-Haq in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. Bismillah Khan and Awais Zafar.
Imam-ul-Haq has scored his third century in this tournament.

Lahore Blues' Mohammad Abbas continued his good performance, taking 6 wickets for 39 runs against FATA.
Larkana's Mushtaq Kalhoro took 6 wickets for 103 runs against Lahore Whites.
Imran Randha of Bahawalpur took 6 wickets for 28 runs against Karachi Whites.

FATA's Afaq Afridi 6 wickets for 56 runs against Lahore Blues
 

Faisalabad's Awais hits brisk century​


Faisalabad’s opening batter Muhammad Awais Zafar struck his third first-class century (114 not out, 125b, 14x4s, 2x6s) as they finished the day two with 287-run lead over Islamabad at the National Ground, Islamabad on Wednesday.

Earlier in the day, Faisalabad had bundled out Islamabad for 153 to earn a 49-run first innings lead after they continued from their overnight score of 72-5. In turn, Faisalabad’s charge with the bat was led by Awais and Muhammad Kashif (78 not out, 83b, 13x4s, 1x6), who partnered for an unbeaten 132-run third-wicket stand taking their team to 238-2 in 45 overs at close of play.

Multan’s Imam-ul-Haq cobbled his 14th first-class and second consecutive century in the tournament as he struck 22 fours in his masterful 184 against Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) as Multan declared their first innings for 468-6 in reply to AJK’s 188. AJK were 18 for no loss in five overs at close of play with a 262-run deficit.

At Railway Cricket Ground Haripur, Bismillah Khan smashed an unbeaten 147 off 177 balls as Quetta cruised to 402-7 in 111 overs in reply to DM Jamali’s 144. For DM Jamali, Danish Aziz bagged 5-104 to register his third first-class five-fer. Quetta will be 258 runs ahead at the start of play on day three with three wickets in hand.

Bahawalpur’s Muhammad Imran bagged 6-28 in 2o overs to help Bahawalpur bundle out Karachi Whites for 214 in at Abbottabad Cricket Stadium. Bahawalpur gained 34-run first innings lead and were six for no loss in 4.3 overs at stumps.

At Gohati Cricket Stadium, Swabi, Lahore Blues finished the day with 176-run second innings lead with two wickets in hand after fought back with Afaq Afridi’s six-wicket haul. Earlier in the day, FATA were bowled out for 230 in response to Lahore Blues’ first innings total of 287, with Mohammad Abbas taking his tally of first-class five-fers to 46. In turn, Blues were reduced to 119-8 with Afaq taking six wickets for 56 runs in 14 overs.

Elsewhere, Lahore Whites gained a 136-run first innings lead over Larkana as they scored 338 in 70.3 overs with Attyab Ahmed top-scoring with 90 at Marghzar Cricket Ground. Larkana’s Mushtaq Ahmed bagged his third consectutive five-wicket haul bagging 6-103. In turn, Larkana closed the day with 129-4 trailing by seven runs in second innings. Hyderabad’s Gohar top-scored with 86 as they replied with 315 all out, to Abbottabad’s 290 in the first innings at Diamond Cricket Ground. Abbottabad closed the day unscathed with 38 on the board and 13 runs ahead. At Shoaib Akhtar Stadium, Rawalpindi dismissed Peshawar for 393 after they resumed the day from 351-7. In turn, Rawalpindi were 308-6 in 80 overs with Aqib Shah unbeaten on 94. At Mirpur Cricket Stadium, Sialkot were 120 runs ahead when as they had reached 291-7, after continuing from 59-1 against Karachi Blues.

Scores in brief (Day 2 of 4):

Lahore Whites vs Larkana, Marghzar Cricket Ground, Pool A


Larkana 202 all out, 58.4 overs (Faraz Aziz 36, Akbar-ur-Rehman 35, Mohsin Raza 35, Umar Waheed 26, Bilal Irshad 23, Mohammad Nawaz 22; Ubaid Shah 8-79) and 129-4, 24 overs (Akbar-ur-Rehman 50 not out, Bilal Irshad 28; Mohammad Salman 2-44)

Lahore Whites 338 all out, 70.3 overs (Attyab Ahmed 90, Gauhar Hafeez 71, Mohammad Ahsan 60, Obaid Shahid 27, Abyaz Rizvi 23; Mushtaq Ahmed 6-103, Mohamamd Nawaz 2-49)

Islamabad vs Faisalabad, National Ground, Islamabad, Pool A

Faisalabad 202 all out, 47.5 overs (Atiq-ur-Rehman 61, Faheem Ashraf 39, Hammad Hamza 21, Mohammad Kashif 20; Musa Khan 6-51, Nusratullah 3-48) and 238-2, 45 overs (Muhammad Awais Zafar 114 not out, Mohammad Kashif 78 not out, Hammad Hamza 24; Arsal Sheikh 1-34)

Islamabad 153 all out, 49.5 overs (Faizan Riaz 63, Shayan Sheikh 24; Asad Raza 4-31, Faheem Ashraf 3-32, Shehzad Gul 3-47)

Abbottabad vs Hyderabad, Diamond Cricket Ground, Islamabad Pool A

Abbottabad 290 all out, 62.5 overs (Mohammad Bilal 102, Khalid Usman 62, Khayam Khan 35, Shahab Khan 28; Mustafa Nasir 3-50, Mohammad Waqar 3-57, Shehryar Baloch 3-84) and 38-0, 9 overs (Shujah Zaheer 20 not out)

Hyderabad 315 all out, 80.3 overs (Gohar Ali 86, Ubaidullah 55, Jawad Ali 41 not out, Daniyal Hussain Rajput 31, Haris Khan 30; Khalid Usman 3-65, Aftab Ahmed 2-79, Mohamamd Adil 2-80)

Peshawar vs Rawalpindi, Shoaib Akhtar Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi, Group B

Peshawar 393 all out, 102.2 overs (Sajjad Ibraheem 73, Zubair Khan 69, Israrullah 62, Mohammad Haris 62, Sajid Khan 45, Maaz Sadaqat 43; Munir Riaz 3-56, Mehran Mumtaz 3-98, Mohammad Faizan 2-69)

Rawalpindi 308-6, 80 overs (Aqib Shah 94 not out, Shadab Khan 51, Umar Amin 51, Taimur Khan 30, Mehran Mumtaz 25 not out, Niaz Khan 2-63, Sajid Khan 2-73)

Bahawalpur vs Karachi Whites, Abbottabad Cricket Stadium, Abbottabad, Pool B

Bahawalpur 248 all out, 72.3 overs (Mohammad Sheharyar 95, Muhammad Imran 60, Abid Ali 49, Mohammad Asif 4-88, Aftab Ibrahim 3-41) and 6-0

Karachi Whites 214 all out, 63.4 overs (Abdur Rahman 62, Khurram Manzoor 53, Saqib Khan 36, Mohammad Tahah Mehmood 36, Saqib Khan 36; Muhammad Imran 6-28, Gulfam Aziz 3-60)

Multan vs AJK, Ashfaq Cricket Ground Sirdheri, Charsadda, Group B

AJK 188 all out, 55.2 overs (Hasan Raza 82, Usman Salahuddin 25, Qazi Muhammad Arbqan 23; Huzaifa Ayub 4-64, Tahir Hussain 3-26, Mohammad Ismail 2-59) and 18-0

Multan 468-6, 96 overs (Imam-ul-Haq 184, Zain Abbas 86, Sharoon Siraj 69, Muhammad Shahzad 38, Uzair Mumtaz 36, Waseem Akram Jnr 23 not out; Aqib Liaqat 3-152)

Lahore Blues vs FATA, Gohati Cricket Stadium, Swabi, Group C

Lahore Blues 287 all out, 64.2 overs (Qasim Akram 109, Imran Butt 46, Umar Siddiq 29, Mohammad Saleem 24, Junaid Ali 21; Arshadullah 5-89, Afaq Afridi 2-72) and 119-8, 31 overs (Mohammad Arsalan 28, Imran Butt 26, Umar Siddiq 25; Afaq Afridi 6-56, Arshadullah 2-48)

FATA 230 all out, 57 overs (Mohammad Sarwar Afridi 67, Afaq Afridi 43 not out, Shahid Aziz 35, Mohammad Usman 23; Mohammad Abbas 6-39, Qasim Akram 2-48)

Karachi Blues vs Sialkot, Mirpur Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Group C

Karachi Blues 171 all out, 47.4 overs (Fawad Alam 60, Saifullah Bangash 33, Kashif Ali 28; Mohammad Ali 4-51, Amad Butt 3-33, Shoaib Akhtar 3-51)

Sialkot 291-7, 93.4 overs (Mohamamd Waleed 73 not out, Ashir Mehmood 55, Amad Butt 42, Abdul Rehman 31, Mohsin Riaz 26, Azan Awais 23; Tabish Khan 4-72, Aftab Khan 2-70)

Quetta vs DM Jamali, Railway Cricket Ground, Haripur, Group C

DM Jamali 144 all out, 69.4 overs (Abid Ali 67, Taimur Ali 39; Jalat Khan 5-28, Najeebullah Achakzai 4-36)

Quetta 402-7, 111 overs (Bismillah Khan 147 not out, Jalat Khan 71, Abdul Wahid Bangalzai 57, Mohammad Idrees 50; Danish Aziz 5-104)
 
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