Two More Matches Decided In KP Twenty20 U-19 Cricket
Zeeshan Mehtab Published December 07, 2017 | 07:35 PM
Two more matches decided in the ongoing Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Youth Twenty20 Under-19 Cricket Tournament being played here at Arbab Niaz Cricket Stadium on Thursday
PESHAWAR, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 07th Dec, 2017 ) :Two more matches decided in the ongoing Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Youth Twenty20 Under-19 cricket Tournament being played here at Arbab Niaz Cricket Stadium on Thursday.
Malik Cricket academy defeated Afghan Under-19 team by 62. Malik Cricket Academy won the toss and elected to bat first by setting up 193 runs with Noor Ul Haq hammered 75 runs with three boundaries and two sixes, Farman Afridi made 47 runs with three boundaries and three sixes, Saad Ullah scored 29 runs.
For Afghan club Shafi Ullah claimed two wickets, Zia Pervez and Saddique got one wicket each.
In reply Afghan club bowled out for 131 runs in which Baseer made 39 runs. For Malik Cricket Academy Saddique got three wickets, Sohail Ahmad and Waseem got two wickets each.
In the second match Swat defeated NBF by four wickets. NBF while batting first scored 156 runs in which Rahim hammered 51 runs, Afraz scored 18 runs. For Swat Najeeb Ullah claimed four wickets. In reply Swat chased the target for the loss of four wickets in which Saqib scored 43 runs with four boundaries, Ijaz Ali scored 31 runs with three boundaries, Niaz Khan made 29 runs.
For NBF Abdullah got two wickets, Sajid and Bilal got one wicket each.
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