Multan record impressive nine-wicket triumph
KARACHI: Defending champions Multan registered an impressive triumph after thrasing Sialkot by nine wickets on the first day of the 5th ICRC National Disabled T20 Cricket Championship 2016 here on Monday.
Jahanzaib Tiwana was the player behind the big win as he took five wickets for only 16 runs.
Peshawar defeated Bahawalpur by eight wickets following Mohammad Abdullah’s impressive bowling figures of 4-9.
Karachi overpowered Sargodha by six wickets courtesy an all-round performance by Rao Javed, who first picked three wickets for 10 runs and later scored an unbeaten 57-run knock. FATA beat Quetta by 36 runs in a low-scoring encounter. Rawalpindi overcame Hyderabad by 33 runs.
Faisalabad beat Abbotabad by four wickets. Islamabad thrashed Quetta Bolan by 77 runs and Lahore trounced Azad Kashmir by 86 runs.
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