Lahore, Multan, Rawalpndi, Peshawar win in disabled cricket
By our correspondents
December 01, 2015
KARACHI: Lahore, Multan, Rawalpndi, and Peshawar recorded impressive victories on the opening day of the ICRC National Disabled T20 Cricket Championship 2015 here at UBL Sports Complex and RLCA Gulberg grounds on Monday.
Defending champions Lahore recorded a convincing six-wicket triumph against Quetta after chasing a competitive total of 157 runs. Quetta’s Saifullah received Man of the Match award for his impressive 69-ball 90-run knock.
Multan defeated Islamabad by five wickets. Rawalpindi recorded a convincing nine-wicket win against Sargodha.
Hosts Karachi lost their match to Peshawar in a low scoring match. Peshawar chased the victory total of 98 runs with four wickets in hand.
Defending champions Lahore recorded a convincing six-wicket triumph against Quetta after chasing a competitive total of 157 runs. Quetta’s Saifullah received Man of the Match award for his impressive 69-ball 90-run knock.
Multan defeated Islamabad by five wickets. Rawalpindi recorded a convincing nine-wicket win against Sargodha.
Hosts Karachi lost their match to Peshawar in a low scoring match. Peshawar chased the victory total of 98 runs with four wickets in hand.
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