Lahore, 30 October 2022: The two matches in the sixth round of Cricket Associations Championship ended in draw after Balochistan beat Khyber Pakhtunkhwa by three wickets yesterday.
Central Punjab’s Bilal Asif scored a century against Sindh as he made 115 off 185. Central Punjab, after starting the day on 138 for six were bowled out for 281. Sindh’s Danish Aziz took four wickets, Mohammad Asghar and Junaid Ilyas took three wickets each.
Sindh’s Ammad Alam made 58 off 58 as they were 148 for six when stumps were drawn.
Southern Punjab’s Abdul Rehman Muzammil (50), Rameez Alam (60) and Mohammad Junaid (71) scored half-centuries before they were bowled out for 313 in 106 overs against Northern.
Both Muzammil and Rameez were not out overnight.
Umer Khan of Northern took five wickets for 143.
Central Punjab v Sindh at NBP Sports Complex
Central Punjab 360 all out, 97.3 overs (Saif Badar 95, Imran Dogar 81, Muhammad Irfan Khan 52; Rizwan Hussain 43, Bilal Asif 39, Mohammad Asghar 3-121, Danish Aziz 3-69, Junaid Ilyas 2-70) and 281 all out, 95.1 overs (Bilal Asif 115Muhammad Irfan Khan 48, Mohammad Waheed 26, Imran Dogar 24, Abdul Samad 20; Junaid Ilyas 3-47, Mohammad Asghar 3-100, Danish Aziz 4-97)
Sindh 406 all out, 125.2 overs (Danish Aziz 85, Ammad Alam 64, Shehzar Mohammad 54, Mohammad Taha 44, Hasan Mohsin 37, Rameez Aziz 28, Mohammad Hasan 28; Bilal Asif 6-166, Mohammad Waheed 2-111) and 148-6, 26 overs (Ammad Alam 58, Mohammad Taha 39, Shehzar Mohammad 28; Ali Shafiq 3-34, Imran Dogar 2-15)
Northern v Southern Punjab at UBL Sports Complex
Southern Punjab 402 all out, 112.1 overs (Mohammad Umair 134, Moinuddin 105, Mohammad Junaid 57, Zeeshan Ashraf 47, Rameez Alam 41; Umer Khan 5-143, Waqas Ahmed 2-77) and 313 all out, 106 overs (Mohammad Junaid 71, Rameez Alam 60, Abdul Rehman Muzammil 50; Umer Khan 5-143, Zaman Khan 2-23, Waqas Ahmed 2-49)
Northern 429 all out, 119.1 overs (Hasan Raza 171, Aqib Shah 75, Ziad Khan 62, Zaman Khan 47, Ali Imran 22; Mohammad Jahangir 4-108, Tahir Hussain 3-88, Mohammad Junaid 2-105) and 15-1, 3 overs (Waqas Ahmed 11)