Faisalabad win as National Disabled T20 C’ship begins
By our correspondents
January 02, 2018
KARACHI: Faisalabad beat Quetta by eight wickets in the opener of the 6th National Disabled T20 Championship here at RLCA on Monday.Faisalabad won the toss and invited Multan to bat first. Multan scored 146-6. Faisalabad chased the target losing just two wickets. Adnan Butt made unbeaten 68, while M Saqlain smashed 53.In other matches, Hyderabad defeated Quetta-Bolan after an exciting contest by 34 runs. Karachi trounced Bahawalpur by eight wickets. Multan outclassed Sargodha by eight wickets.The Pakistan Disabled cricket association (PDCA) president Rashid Latif inaugurated the tournament.On the occasion the former Test captain thanked the PCB for providing full support to the PDCA in organising the tournament.
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