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Lineup set for T10 Cup knockouts
The Saudi Gazette
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The Saudi Gazette
on 12 - 11 - 2012
Aijaz Ahmed Khan
JEDDAH — Jawar Al-Jazira, Kanoo Travel, Ace Travel, Stallions, Pak Young, Al-Khulais, Butt Sports and MHA qualified for the knockout stage of the T10 Cup tournament, which is sponsored by Caliber ITS and organized by JCA, here.
In all 16 teams, divided into 4 groups of 4 teams each, are taking part in the tourney. Following are the scores of the round-robin matches:
Group A
Ace Travel beat Stallions by 10 wickets. Stallions 108 in 10 overs (Hossam 22, Fawad 23, Ishtiaq 2-19); Ace Travel 113 in 5.2 overs (Wahaj 74 Wajid 23).
JCI beat Universal by 47 runs. JCI 172 in 10 overs (Ismail 38, Farooq 45, Rafiq 45, Omar 24); Universal 125 (Shoaib 36, Nazim 30, Kumar 2-19 Nazim 2-12).
Stallions beat JCI by 10 wickets. JCI 97 (Omar 24, Rafay 1-14, Hazan 1-11); Stallions 98-0 (Usman 37 not out, A. Rafay 52 not out).
Ace Travel beat Universal by 90 runs. Ace Travel 175 (Waid 67, Imran 23, Asif 28, Nazim 2-45); Universal 80 (Ishtiaq 2-17 Naveed 3-6).
Ace Travel beat JCI by 188 runs. Ace Travel 281 (Wahaj 112 not out, Ayaz 54 Imran 34, Zubair 32, Nazim 2-23); JCI 93 (Zain 31, Ishtiaq 3-23).
Group B
Kanoo Travel beat ICC Irfan Pasha by 26 runs. Kanoo Travel 164-7 (Javed 38, Irfan 56, Amer 27, Ibrahim 20 not out. A. Wasay 3-18 Zahid 2-21); ICC Irfan Pasha 138 (A. Wasay 44, Atta 48, Akbar 2-19, Haroon 2-19).
Jawar Al-Jazira beat KAIA by 9 wickets. KAIA 138-4 (Owais 43, Majid 58, Kamran 2-25); Jawar Al-Jazira 139-1 (Asim 72, Shan 36).
Jawar Al-Jazira beat Kanoo Travel by 9 wickets. Kanoo Travel 240-3 (Kaleem 95 not out, Irfan 68 not out). Jawar Al-Jazira 241-1 (Shaan 31, Asim 59 not out, Amer 107 not out).
Group C
Pak Young beat Peeran XI by 9 wickets. Peeran XI 170-7 (Fahad 57 not out, Faizan 29, Amanullah 4-11); Pak Young 171 (Tahir 77 not out, Amanullah 45 not out, Fazal 26).
Pak Young beat Al-Khulais by 37 runs. Pak Young 189-5 (Tahir 26, Amanullah 22, Munawar 59 not out, Fazal Khatak 40 not out, Usman 3-22); Al-Khulais 152-5 (Khalil 46, Zahoor 25, Adnan 41, Fazal 3-24).
Pak Young beat IBS by 41 runs. Pak Young 189-2 (Fazal 21, Munawar 80, Tahir 45); IBS 148-8 (Nadeem 26, Nisar 36, Shoaib 21, Anwar 3-12, Nasrullah 2-40).
Al-Khulais beat IBS by 15 runs. Al-Khulais 112-6 (Akmal 60, Zahoor 12, Qaisar 3-14, Khalid 2-15); IBS 97-8 (Shoaib 46, Rizwan 2-12, Amer 2-3, Javed 2-7, Tanveer 2-27).
Al-Khulais-XI beat Peeran-XI by 6 wickets. Peeran XI 105-6 (Fahad 20, Khalil 4-6); Al-Khulais 108-4 (Adnan 38, Khalil 2, Asim 3-13).
IBS beat Peeran-XI by 9 wkts. Peeran-XI 127-3 (Fahad 40, A. Wadood 26, Faizan 28, Mohsina 2-22); IBS 128 for 1 (Nadeem 81 not out).
Group D
Butt Sports beat Natco by 101 runs. Butt Sports 250-6 (A. Rahman 34, Javed 66, Imran 40, Omar 52, Hasnain 2-55, Imran 2-17); Natco 149 (Hasnain 34, Hammad 22, Osman 2-15, Atif 2-24).
MHA beat Deccan Knight by 55 runs. MHA 222-3 (Atta 63 not out, Iftekhar 36, Khalid 55, Sher 30, Fazal 26); Deccan Knights 167-6 (Shareef 38, A. Quddous 38, Mir Ali 2-31, Fazal 2-26).
MHA beat NATCO by 7 wickets. Natco 48 (Adnan 22, Atta 2-2, Iftekhar 2-10); MHA 50-3 (Khalid 30, Zaheer 3-21).
Deccan Knights lost to Butt Sports by 8 wickets. Deccan Knights 144-5 (Ather 69 not out, Omar 2-20); Butt Sports 150-2 (Javed 72, Tariq 27, Imran 28).
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