in a strange fashion to leave Lahore Blues at 90-3 in 12 overs.
A ball from spinner Moinuddin hit Imam on his leg and it rolled towards the stumps. Instead of stopping it Imam nudged it towards the stumps to end his innings.
Imam smacked five fours from 32 deliveries.
Mohammad Akhlaq (26) and Fahad-ul-Haq (15) then tried to score quick runs but they both were undone by spinner Shahan Akram in the 17th over of the innings to enable Bahawalpur to restrict Lahore Blues to 152-8.
Akhlaq hit Shahan for a huge six in his 21-ball feat. Fahad smacked two fours from 13 deliveries. Blues’ fifty runs came off 35 balls and 100 from 81 balls. Blues scored only 52 runs off the last 39 deliveries that hurt them in the end.
Shahan (2-19) and Mohammad Imran (2-20) bowled well.
Faisal was adjudged man-of-the-match.
The second semi-final was in progress on Saturday night between Karachi Blues and Quetta.
On Friday night, Lahore Blues topped Group A with their third straight win when they overwhelmed Larkana by five wickets.
Imam-ul-Haq, the nephew of former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq, struck a fine 53-ball 67 to enable Lahore Blues chase the 147-run target with three balls to spare.
Imam smashed six exquisite fours in his match-winning knock. He added 42 off 29 balls for the opening stand with Abid Ali (24) who hit two sixes and two fours from just 17 deliveries.
Imam, who struck his second successive fifty, then shared 62 off 41 balls for the third wicket with Fahad-ul-Haq who belted 20-ball 29 with two sixes and one four. Fahad, who was caught in the deep, was given out in a dramatic fashion through referral when third umpire Riazuddin first pressed the green light button and then suddenly pressed the red light button when he realised that he made a mistake.
Ali Asghar got 2-24 from four overs.
Earlier, Bilal Irshad chipped in with 47-ball 43 to guide Larkana to 146-5. Bilal, who hit two fours and a six, provided his side a solid 58-run opening stand off 57 balls with Zafar Ali who smashed run-a-ball 30 with one six and two fours.
Bilal then added 65 off 44 deliveries for the third wicket with Asif Babar who smacked a rapid 27-ball 41 with three sixes and three fours.
Bilawal, Ataullah, Qaiser Ashraf, Mohammad Waheed and Salman Agha claimed one wicket apiece. Larkana’s loss helped Quetta to cruise through to the semi-finals on better net run-rate.