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» » Faisalabad Wolves trounce Quetta
Faisalabad Wolves trounce Quetta
Published: May 26, 2009
LAHORE - Faisalabad Wolves trounced Quetta Bears by a 101 runs in the opening match of the RBS T20 Cup here at the Lahore City Cricket Association Ground on Monday.
Mohammad Hafeez and Qaiser Iqbal clobbered 155 runs for the opening wicket for Faisalabad which also saw Naved Latif score 36 to gather huge 218 in the given 20 overs. Later Ali Raza and Mohammad Hafeez shared three wickets each to reduce Quetta to 117 in 20 overs winning the match by a big margin.
From Quetta Shoaib Khan came among the runs with his 55. Hafeez was declared the man of the match.
SCOREBOARD
FAISALABAD WOLVES
Mohammad Hafeez c Faiz b Ismail 74
Qaiser Iqbal c Khalil b Shoaib 80
Naved Latif not out 36
Khurram Shehzad not out 14
Did not bat: Zeeshan Butt, Imran Ali, Kamran Naeem, Ali Raza, Mohammad Talha, Saeed Ajmal, Asad Ali.
EXTRAS (5 lb, 2 nb, 7 w) 14
TOTAL (2 wickets, 20 overs) 218
Fall of wickets: 1-155, 2-162
Bowling
Nazar Hussain 4-0-39-0
Khalil Ahmed 3-0-28-0
Gauhar Faiz 4-0-60-0
Jalat Khan 4-0-28-0
Irfan Ismail 3-0-34-1
Shoaib Khan 2-0-24-1
QUETTA BEARS
Shoaib Khan c Latif b Raza 55
Abdullah Jan b Asad 7
Taimur Ali lbw b Hafeez 0
Mohammad Aslam c Iqbal b Raza 0
Farhan Khan c Zeeshan b Hafeez 3
Bismillah Khan st Naeem b Hafeez 0
Jalat Khan not out 25
Irfan Ismail b Raza 4
Nazar Hussain st Naeem b Ajmal 8
Gauhar Faiz not out 8
Did not bat: Khalil Ahmed
EXTRAS (2 b, 1 lb, 2 nb, 2 w) 7
TOTAL (8 wickets, 20 overs) 117
Fall of wickets: 1-39, 2-58, 3-65, 4-71, 5-71, 6-71, 7-76, 8-101
Bowling
Mohammad Talha 2-0-23-0
Asad Ali 3-0-18-1
Saeed Ajmal 4-0-13-1
Ali Raza 4-0-28-3
Mohammad Hafeez 4-1-5-3
Zeeshan Butt 2-0-21-0
Qaiser Iqbal 1-0-6-0
Toss: Quetta Bears won the toss and decided to field
Result: Faisalabad Wolves won by 101 runs
Points: Faisalabad Wolves 2; Quetta Bears 0
Umpires: Islam Khan, Kukab Butt
Referee: Ishtiaq Ahmed
Man of the Match: Mohammad Hafeez
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