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It's Crown vs. SGBB and ATS vs. Attieh
Dr. Sayed Ziauddin
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 05 - 08 - 2010

Attieh Steel mercilessly defeated PISJ (English Section) and ATS came good against Mohtarif to book their place in the final of the WPCA Morning Summer League. In the Level 2 semfinals, SGB Baroom had the last laugh against AOT Green and Crown Blue won against Mercedes Benz to play for the title.
SGB Baroom, taking the strike first, saw its openers doing well. Saeed stroked 58 in 32 balls with 5 fours and 4 sixes to put up 98 in 9 overs for the first wicket with Ghayour who scored 64 in 34 balls with 8 fours and 2 sixes. Rehan faced 21 balls to plunder an unbeaten 60 with 5 sixes and 4 fours. Manjeet remained not out on 31 off 15 balls and Shoaib contributed 22 to take the team to 248-3. Nadeem and Zeeshan took one wicket each.
AOT Green requiring almost 12.4 runs per over managed 191-8 as Usman made 48 in 33 balls and Irfan blasted 65 in 34 balls with 5 sixes and 4 fours. Sarfaraz took 3-21 and Manjeet 2-34. Omer and Rashed took one wicket each.
In the other Level 2 semifinal, Mercedes Benz opting to bat first against Crown Blue piled up 189-7 in 18 overs. Shubour who made 66 in 44 balls and Ilyas who hit 60 off 30 balls (6x4, 4x4) added together 134 for the second wicket after it lost the first early. Imad made 27 not out. Shahnawaz scalped 3-24, Waleed got 2-23 and Imran got one.
In reply, Crown Blue achieved 190 for 3 in 17.1 overs as Murtuza made 51 in 37 balls and added 119 for the first wicket with Rashid who scored 64 in 25 balls. Then one down Hasanat stroked 36 in 19 balls. Tauseef chipped in with 20 to win the encounter convincingly. Safue, Habeeb and Imad took one wicket each.
In the Morning Summer Tournament, Attieh Steel thrashed PISJ-ES by 23 runs after Attieh racked up 250-5 as Moazzam in awesome touch blasted the PISJ bowlers all over the ground to record the only century on the day of semis (120 in 47 balls with 11 fours and 5 sixes). Kashif hit 56 in 29 balls with 7 fours and Shahid made 21. Saqib took 2-37 and Zahid, Asif and Hafiz got one wicket each.
PISJ-ES in reply was stranded at 227 for 9. Saqib made 36 in 15 balls and Tahir 28 and Zahid 24. Naeem remained unbeaten on 36. Moazzam took 3-25, Shahid 2-36 and Tariq 2-62. Arshad and Kashif got one each.
In the other match, ATS defeated Mohtarif by 5 wickets. Mohtarif, batting first, was all out for 117 in 15 overs through Shahid 29, Ameer 23 and Aftab 21. Furqan grabbed 3-20, Adil 3-23 and Shams 2-20. Asif took one wicket. ATS, in reply, was home with Shams playing the anchor role (55 not out in 33 balls). He was well supported by Sarfaraz (30 in 17 balls) to reach 118-5 in just 86 balls. Shahid got 2-22, Kaiser 2


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