3-62.
Rawalpindi were 117-4 in their second innings when bails were drawn.
Usman Saeed was at the crease on 41 in which he had hammered six fours. Adeel Malik picked 3-43.
At Jinnah Stadium, Sialkot, National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) were in trouble — for the first time in the season — when they conceded a 114 runs lead to WAPDA. The bankers were bundled out for 201 in their first innings in reply to WAPDA’s 315.
International Qaiser Abbas, known for solid batting in difficult times, remained not out on 93 which had nine fours and a six.
Pacer Azhar Attari picked 6-57.
WAPDA were yet to open their account in their second innings as they played just two balls.
Earlier, WAPDA started the day at 310-8 and lost their remaining two wickets after adding five runs.
Left-arm rookie pacer Zia-ul-Haq claimed 4-82.
At Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Test opener Sami Aslam (121*) and skipper Usman Salahuddin (111*) put on 237 for the fourth wicket unbroken stand to enable Lahore Whites to reach 267-3 in their first innings in response to FATA’s 314.
Sami hit 16 fours, while Usman smashed ten fours and a six.
At Marghzar Ground, Islamabad, United Bank Limited (UBL) declared their first innings at 514-8 after resuming at 365-4 against Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC).
Hammad Azam struck unbeaten 72 with seven fours and two sixes. Umair Khan, who was batting on 67, fell for 87 which featured 11 fours. Adnan Ghous got 3-125. Tabish Khan and left-arm international spinner Zafar Gohar claimed two wickets each.
SSGC, in response, were reeling at 87-4. Asif Zakir (24*) and Awais Zia (19*) were batting.
Left-arm pacer Mir Hamza and Test pacer Ehsan Adil got two wickets each.
Peshawar were 172-4 in their first innings in response to Lahore Blues’ 267 at LCCA Ground, Lahore.
Akbar Badshah scored 66 with six fours. Zohaib Khan was at the crease on 54 in which he had smacked two fours.
Earlier, Lahore Blues were folded for 267 after starting their first innings at 231-7. Umair Khan (4-60) and left-arm pacer Taj Wali (4-90) bowled well.
At Diamond Club Ground, Islamabad, Hyderabad gained 68 runs lead when, after scoring 279, they dismissed Islamabad for 211 with Babar Khan taking career-best 6-59.
Skipper Zohaib Ahmed scored 68 with seven fours. He added 76 for the sixth wicket with Sarmad Bhatti, who hit 40 with four fours.
Hyderabad resumed the day at 262-8 and perished after adding 17 runs to their overnight total.
Hazrat Shah belted unbeaten 26 with three fours. Shehzad Azam and Hassan Ali got three wickets each.