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KARACHI: Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL) and Pakistan Television (PTV) on Tuesday won their fourth round matches against Ghani Glass and Ashal Associates respectively.
At the UBL Sports Complex, the OGDCL resumed their second innings in three overnight scores 225, built for 266 in 107.5 overs. Sameer Suqib added only one run in his night’s score and was dismissed for 83 off 259 balls, including 10 fours.
For Ghani Glass, Mamun Riaz and Sameen Gul took three wickets, while horizon Afridi and Obed Shah took two wickets.
As a result, Ghani Glass was dismissed for 149 in 41.4 overs in pursuit of a target of 202 runs. Sharjeel Khan (33, 33B, 6x4s) and Kashif Ali (31, 45B, 5x4s) were a remarkable run gitra for the losing aspect.
Mohammad Hazarfa of OGDCL took six wickets for 33, while Mohammad Aamir Khan took three wickets. PTV defeated Ashal Associates by innings and 88 runs at the NBP Sports Complex in Karachi. With his second innings starting at 46 in 10 overs at night, Ashal Associates was dismissed for 279 in 69.1 overs, with batsman Azan Avis scoring 131-ball 82. Target 12 fours and six. Abdul Waheed Bangalzai is coming to bat at number six with 86 off 122 balls off 122 balls, which broke 10 fours and two sixes.
For the winning team, left -arm spinner Faisal Akram took seven wickets for 93 runs, and he brought his match to eight scaleps. At the State Bank Stadium, the Khan Research Laboratories (KRL) in pursuit of a target of 207 runs against SNGPL, when the stumps were prepared in 24 overs, 81 for three wickets in 24 overs. Earlier, the KRL was dismissed for 280 in 81.5 overs, resuming his first innings for 266 for seven wickets in 79 overs.
In his second innings, SNGPL was built for 152 in 48.2 overs, with wicketkeeper Saifullah Bangash scoring top scorers with 62 off 88 balls, targeting 10 fours. – For KRL. Mohammad Qaiser was the most successful bowler, taking four wickets for 26 runs.
At the KCCA Stadium, Wapda set a target of 145 for the SBP at the end of the third day. The State Bank was dismissed for 347 in 102.5 overs, resuming his first innings on 304 overnight hours in 93 overs. Wapda Captain Khalid Usman took five wickets for 75, while Naqibullah took three wickets in 97.
Wapda resumed his second innings with a 97 -run deficit, scoring 241 runs in 77.4 overs. Khalid scored the top with 116 ball 78, who hit 12 fours. Bismala Khan (46, 73B, 3x4s, 1×6) and Ayaz Tasur (43, 88B, 6x4s, 1×6) were other notable run gitors for the team.
For SBP, Emal Khan and Zahid Mahmood took three wickets.
Scores briefly: (4 days of 4)
Match 13 – Khan Research Laboratories (KRL) vs Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL), SBP Stadium
SNGPL 334 All-Out, 97.5 overs (Saifullah Bangash 111 Not Out, Amir bin Yousuf 106, Abid Ali 40, Shahzib Khan 29; Arshadullah 4-58, Shahid Aziz 3-81, Jawad Ali 2-76) and 152 all out , 48.2 overs (Saifullah Bangash 62, Mehran Mumtaz 39 Mohmad Mohammad Qaiser 4-26, Arshadullah 2-29, Jawad Ali 2-36)
KRL 280 All Out, 81.5 overs (Waqar Ahmed 122, Mohammad Okis Zafar 44, Sharon Siraj 32, Nasrullah Khan 27, Saad Bai 23; Rahit Ali 3-61, Shahzad Gul 2-41, Horsov 2-42). And 81- 3, 24 overs (Mystery Allah 38)
Match 14 – PTV won by Aishal Associates, NBP Sports Complex and won by 88 runs
Ashal Associates 164 All-out, 46 overs (Abdul Waheed Bangalzai 46, Abdullah Shafik 34, Mohammad Sudis 27; Mohammad Abtessem 5-54, Israr Hussain 2-47) and 279 out, 69.1 overs (Abdul Waheed Bangalzai 86, Azan Awais 86, Azan Awais 86, Abdullah Shafik 35;
PTV 531-9 December, 114 overs (Shamil Hussain 229, Mohammad Shahzad 104, Mohammad Abbatasam 28, Mohammad Mohsin 27, Salman Khan General 26, Waqar Hussain 23).
Match 15 – Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) vs State Bank of Pakistan, KCCA Stadium
Wapda 250 All Out, 78.5 Over (Khalid Usman 69 Not Out, Mohammad Ammar 59, Ayaz Tasur 35, Mohammad Asghar 30, Bismala Khan 21; Mohammad Ismail 3-43, Zahid Mahmood 3-95, Zahl Khan 2-25) All-Out , 77.4 overs (Khalid Usman 78, Basmala Khan 46, Ayaz Tasur 43; Zahid Mahmood 3-41, Emal Khan 3-49, Mohammad Ismail 2-43)