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Big win for MHA in JCA
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 13 - 02 - 2014


Aijaz Ahmed Khan
JEDDAH — MHA thrashed Pak Young by 162 runs, while Butt Sports, Al-Khulais and Al-Boroj scored easy wins in the 5th week matches of JCA's Morning League.
The CKB T20 Tournament is sponsored by MoneyGram under the umbrella of Saudi Cricket Centre and organized by Jeddah Cricket Association (JCA).
Butt Sports beat KAIA by 44 runs. Batting first, Butt Sports scored 220 for the loss of 7 wickets. Iqbal hit 86 off 34 balls (8x4 and 6x6), while Imran Butt added 21, Zia 20, Atif 22 and Omar 20. Farhan 2-24, Majid Riaz 2-30, Bilal 2-31 were among the wickets. In reply, KAIA was all out for 176. Majid Riaz with 21, Nilam 32, Amin 25 and Omar 35 were among the runs. Amjad took 3-27, while Omar bagged 2-11.
In another match, in-form Al-Khulais beat Al-Ghudaid by 6 wickets. Al-Ghudaid put on 164 runs for the loss of 6 wickets. Sajid hammered 48, Waliullah 42, Ashraf 20 and Assad 18. Usman claimed 2-16 and Hasnain 2-20. In reply, Al-Khulais reached 170 for the loss of 4 wickets.
Amir Bhatti hit 66 off 18 balls (6x6 and 6x4), while Hafiz Ismael remained unbeaten on 43 and Adnan added 26. Ameer Ali 2-22 and Noor Alam 2-44 were the most successful bowlers.
Al-Boroj beat Reel & Rom by 7 wickets. Batting first, Reel & Rom scored 224 for the loss of 5 wickets. Irfan hit 64, while opening batsman Nisar blasted 55 runs, Rashid 39 and Sami 33. Osman, Kamran and Jamshaid picked up a wicket each. Al-Boroj reached the target 228 for the loss of 3 wickets in 19.3 overs. Ayaz hit 90 off 34 balls (9x4 and 7x6), Kamran remained not out on 61 and Osman remained unbeaten on 35. Sabir bagged 2-26, Qasim 1-34.
Mohamad Harasani Architects (MHA) humbled Pak Young by a huge margin of 162 runs. MHA, batting first, plundered 312 for 7 wickets.
In-form opening batsman and MHA captain Shad Mohammad Khan played a brilliant innings of 80 runs off 23 balls (5x6 and 9x4), while his partner Usman hit 88 runs off 31 balls. Others contributing to the total were: Ziaulhaq 44, Hazrat Ali 32 and Yasir 51 along with 26 extras.
Naeem Khan, Riaz Afridi, Arshad and Zafar claimed one wicket each for 41, 75, 43 and 48 runs, respectively. Pak Young was restricted to 150-6. Zulfiqar hit 32 not out, Abdullah 28 and Zafar 23. Riaz Khan bagged 2 wickets for 14 runs, while Adil, Safdar, Abdul Ghafoor and Sher Khan claimed a wicket each.


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