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Good show by Eijaz, Quddus, Tariq, Waqas, Anwar, Ihsan in JCA
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 30 - 11 - 2011

Khulais-XI by 8 wickets, Butt Sport gained a 9-wicket win against IBS, Desert Warriors downed Saliheen by 33 runs, Pak Young routed ACC by 50 runs and Hyderabad Green-XI beat new entrants Mohammad Harasani Architects (MHA) in the 6th week matches of JCA Division-II League which is organized by the Jeddah Cricket Organization (JCA).
Al Khulais-XI made 170-9 in 18 overs against KAIA. Mohammad Aslam was the top scorer with 30. He was followed by Zahid 22, Akmal 19, Arshad 16, Taufeeq 17, Khaleel 13 and Bisharath 11. Hassan claimed 2 wickets while Shan, Shahzad, Bilal and Eijaz grabbed one each. In reply, KAIA reached 171-2 in 11.4 overs. Eijaz was in good form as he hit a magnificent 100 runs off 34 balls. Majid remained unbeaten on 54. Khaleel and Shahid took one wicket each.
IBS scored 148-8 against Butt Sports. Tahseen made the highest 40. Others who performed well were Sohail 36 and Nadeem 8. Waqas claimed 4-33, Atif 2 while Umar and Javaid Butt got one each. Tariq made an unbeaten 77. Abdul Rehman scored 25 and Junaid Butt remained unbeaten on 27. Nisar took one wicket. Butt Sports made 151-1 in 12 overs to win the match by 9 wickets.
Desert Warriors tallied 196-5 against Saliheen cricketers. Left-handed Abdul Quddus hit a strokeful 95 runs and Raziauddin blasted 62. Amjad grabbed 3 wickets while Abid got 2. In reply, Saliheen collapsed to 163 all out. Erfan made the highest 54. Other main scorers were Imran 26, Shehzad 16, Amjad 14, Imran Jr. 15. Abdul Quddus took 3 wickets, while Talha and Aleem claimed 2 each.
Pak Young piled up a huge total of 225-6 against ACC. Opener Ihsan made a quickfire 82, Amanullah 44, Fazal Katak 31, Assad 28 and Sajid 9. Ayub and Abid claimed two wickets each while Abdul Rehman got one. In reply, ACC could make only 175-9. Azhar toscored with 44, Syed Badruddin made 38 and Ayub Ikram 32. Munnawar took 4 wickets while Fazal Khatak and Riyaz Bukhari claimed 2 each.
Mohammad Harasani Architects (MHA) was all out for 157 against Hyderabad Green-XI. Sami made the highest 55, Abdullah hit 22 and Ismail 23. Abdullah grabbed 3-25, Saleh Abdullah Omar 2-18, Rayees 2-10, Khalid 2-6and Ashfaq 1-34.
Hyderabad Green-XI reached 159-3 in 14 overs. Anwar Ahmed Khan slammed an unbeaten 70. Rayees scored 41 and Bisharath contributed 26. Zakir claimed 2-23 and Attaur Rehman 1-17.
In the fifth week matches, Hyderabad Green-XI beat Pak Young by 6 wickets, Aziziah Boys snatched a 13-run win over Deccan Knight and Khulais-XI beat Reel & Rom by 7 wickets, KAIA won by 7 wickets against ACC. __


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