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Candyland, SBP register wins in second round

By our correspondents
March 19, 2017

KARACHI: Candyland inflicted an innings defeat on Haideri Traders, while State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) hammered Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) by five wickets on day three of the second round of Patron’s Trophy Grade-II Tournament on Saturday.

Results: Pool A: CAA 219-10 (Arsalan Farzand 59; Taj Wali 3-42) & 254-10 (Yasir Mushtaq 113; Asad Raza 6-82), SBP 233-10 (Kashif Bhatti 60; Shahid Nadeem 4-39) & 244-5 (Saad Ali 65) (SBP won by 5 wickets); Candyland 431-9 (Umar Akmal 134; Ali Mustafa 3-117), Haideri Traders 141-10 (Ashiq Ali 4-23) & 191-10 follow-on (Ashiq Ali 5-50) (Candyland won by an innings & 99 runs).

Pool B: ZTBL 218-10 (Haris Sohail 101; Shoaib Aamir 4-70) & 188-10 (Ali Nasir 76), Army 167-10 (Sanaullah Khan 76; Imran Khan Sr. 4-40) & 112-10 (Munir-ur-Rehman Tanzir 4-14) (ZTBL won by 127 runs); Customs 212-10 (Shahan Akram 98) & 292-5 decl (Kashif Iqbal 151*), POL 105-9 & 237-9 (Rizwan Ullah 78) (Customs won by 162 runs); IMEX 327-9 (Mohammad Naqash 101; Azam Khan 3-86) & 221-10 (Kamran Hussain 5-27), CDA 327-10 (Faizan Riaz 112; Ismail Khan 4-65) & 222-3 (CDA won by 7 wickets)

Pool C: Port Qasim 317-9 decl (Atif Ali Zaidi 110*) & 234-4 decl (Khurram Manzoor 145; Aitizaz Habib 4-19), Rahat & Shuja Impex 141-10 & 124-9 (Arish Ali Khan 4-31) (Port Qasim won by 286 runs); Income Tax 343-10 (Fahad Usman 115) & 15-3 (Hafeez-ur-Rehman 3-9), Humak Engineering 135-10 (Adnan Danish 5-47) & 329-10 (Usman Ashraf 131) (Match Drawn)

Pool D: Brighto Paints 435-7 (Ashfaq Ahmed 154; Ghulam Mudassar 3-93) & 122-5 decl (Mohammad Idrees 70), K-Electric 154-10 (Faisal Rasheed 4-42) & 223-4 (Faraz Ali 65) (Match Drawn); Omer Associates 210-10 (Saad Nasim 61; Ahmed Shafiq 4-32) & 309-9 decl (Noor Wali 84), Ghani Glass 230-10 (Rizwan Hussain 92; Noor Wali 9-59) & 293-8 (Husnain Bukhari 72*; Ghulam Rehman 4-66) (Ghani Glass won by 2 wickets); NADRA 207-10 (Saad Ullah Zafar 67; Mohammad Rameez 5-66) & 153-10 (Kashif Saddique 5-20), Railways 471-6 (Mohammad Mohsin 164*).