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ALJ Toyota and AAA complete Morning semifinal lineup
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 11 - 05 - 2012

Arabian Auto Agency (AAA) defeated Otex by six runs and ALJ-Toyota downed Sana Sports by one run to advance to the semifinals of the WPCA Morning Tournament.
Al-Mazroi and Hala Academy White had already qualified for the last four last week.
ALJ-Toyota opted to bat first and piled up 164-6 in 20 overs as Zahid Rafiq smashed an unbeaten 65 in 43 balls, Tanveer made 43 and Nazir 17. Kamran, Imran, Khalid, Javed, Harun and Adnan shared the wickets.
In reply, Sana Sports was all out for 163 and lost by just one run. Khalid plundered 68 in 35 balls with nine fours and three sixes and Adnan made 24. Tanvir took 3-44, Sami 2-19 while Bilal, Mudassir, Zahid and Sheraz got one each.
Arabian Auto Agency batted first to make 161-6 in 18 overs as Abdul Rehman top scored with 47, Naveed Nawaz hit 43 and Naeem 23. Irfan claimed 2-21 whereas Asad, Aijaz and Majeed claimed one wicket each.
Otex, in reply, was all out for 155. Usman hit 58 in 28 balls while Majeed and Talib made 22 each. Fakher bowled devastatingly to grab 4-30. Ahmad Nawaz claimed 2-15, Noman 2-22 and Taher one.
AOT GFC won against Usman Gems to continue its winning streak and Zultec defeated Dopco Stars in the WPCA Summer Premier Tournament.
Dopco Stars batted first to make 210-5. Asim scored 72, Shahbaz remained unbeaten on 46 while Khurram made 33. Jawwad took 2-53. Zultec in response was home (211-5) with one ball to spare. Abdullah Essa hammered 9 fours and 3 sixes to compile 81 in 40 balls, Jawwad made 48 in 28 and Farooq 38.
Usman Gems batted first against AOT GFC and was all out for 141. Waqas hit 40 and Usman Qureshi 22. Imran Yusuf took 2-32 and Faiq Habeeb 2-34. AOT GFC took 98 balls to achieve 143 with 9 wickets in hand. Ilyas hit 57 and Faiq Habib 56. They made an unbroken 91 runs for the second wicket. Earlier Faisal Mehmood made 26.
Contraco, batting first against Munch Bakery, was all out for 177. Nisar made an unbeaten 103 in 47 balls with 10 fours and a six while Khurram made 21. Mubeen scalped 4-18 and Abdulrauf 2-27. Munch Bakery, in reply, was restricted to 143-8 with only Zainulhuda resisting with 43. Gullu grabbed 3-19 and Irfan 3-32.
GGI managed only 103 against Mardan Cricket Club (MCC). Aamir and Zakir made 24 each. MCC made 104-4 in just 56 balls to top the table in its group. Zahoor stroked an unbeaten 32. Abid of GGI grabbed 4


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