Zahoor Elahi stars in Veterans Cricket
By Our Correspondent
February 17, 2018
LAHORE: An unbeaten 104 by former Test cricketer Zahoor Ealahi and equally good batting by his younger brother Saleem Elahi (88) enabled Amar Cabes to trounce Punjab Cottage by 131 runs in a match of 19th National Veterans Cricket Championship at the Shah Faisal Ground.
After the match Zahroor Elahi received man of the match award from CEO Amar Cables Amar Cables Ilyas Butt. Former Test cricketer Manzoor Elahi, eldest among the Elahi brothers, was also present on the occasion.
Scores: Anmar Cables 277/5 (Zahoor Ealhi 104*, Saleem Elahi 88, Jamshed Ali 34).Punjab Cottage 146 (Malik Riaz 38, Raza Khan 28, Saqlain Shah 18, Rehan Rauf 3/18, Naveed Sufi 3/28, Javed Khan 2/33).
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