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Big wins for Reel & Rom, Warriors
By Aijaz Ahmed Khan
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 20 - 04 - 2010

Reel & Rom beat Osfan Youngsters by 4 wickets, Desert Warriors beat Ghudaid-XI by 7 wickets, Babar Toor gained a 32-run win against Micro Engineering, BTC won by 4 wickets against Bupa in the 11th week matches of the Division II Al-Harazi Cup which is sponsored by the Al-Harazi Trading & Contracting Est. and organized by Jeddah Cricket Association.
Osfan Youngsters, batting first, scored 139-4 in 18 overs against Reel & Rom. Ashfaq 57, Sajid 38 and Malik Tanveer 14 were the main scorers. Wajid took 2 wickets and Khurram and Imran one each. In reply, Reel & Rom made 140-6 in 18 overs. Imran Khan made a match-winning unbeaten 66. He was supported by skipper Wajid 27 and Zubair 25. Tanveer took 3 wickets while Saud, Sajid and Nadir Amjad got one each.
Ghudaid-XI, batting first, scored 143-8 against Desert Warriors through Adnan 45, Babar 30, Akmal 17 and Nawaz 13. The nine-years-old Mohammad Zuhier Ahmed made a dream debut by taking 2-15, Aleem claimed 2 while Kumar, Waqas, Ilyas and Quddusgot one each. Desert Warriors reached the target (145-3) in 12 overs through Aleem 54, Raziuddin 36, Razi 35 and Quddus 12. Asghar Ali took the wicket of Razi.
Babar Toor, batting first, piled up 209-7 in 20 allotted overs against Micro Engineering. Shabbir Ahmed 64, Fakhar 28, Jameel Khan 21, Ihsan 17 and Shafiq 13 enjoyed a nice time with the bat. Mushtaq and Shakir took 2 wickets each while Junaid and Aslam claimed one each, Micro Engineering was all out for 177 in 19 overs,. Skipper Hashmath made 37, Shakir 32, Nisar 25 and Irfan 22. Adil took 3 wickets and Shafiq 2 while Shareef and Munawwar grabbed one each.
Bupa scored 154-5 in 18 overs against BTC. Abdullah 51, Zahid 37, Toufeeq 29 and Sadath 11 were the main scorers. Azhar took 2 wickets while Irfan, Imran and Akhtar got one each. In reply BTC made 156-6 in 13 overs through Mohammad Rafeeq 51, Ali Choudhary 29, Nayeem 18 and Shafeeq 16. Abdullah took 3 wickets while Imran Abdullah and Yasin claimed one each.
Jotun Paints Cup
Mohammad Mansour Abu Salem Cricket club (MMASCC) beat Saliheen Cricketers by two wickets, ALJ won against ACC by 6 wickets and Kanoo Travel romped home by 7 wickets against Peeran-XI in the 11th week matches of Division II Jotun Paints League.
Results:
Saliheen 148-9 (Zahid 73, Ikhlaq 33, Shabbir 15, Irfan 3 wickets, Adnan and Amjad Khan 2 each, Kamran 1). MMASCC 151-8 (Shaan 40, Adil 31, Babar 15, Haroon 5-20, Ikhlaq 1).
ACC 100-8 (Zaheer 19, Bilal 14, Tabriz 13, Jayaram 10, Rana 9, Feroz 7, Adeel 3-22, Madhu, Ghufran and Tanveer one each). ALJ 103-4 (Naeem Ullah Khan 26, Vijay 16, Adeel 14, Hamza 14, Javed 13 and Tanveer 12, Nanaji 1-27, Tabriz 1-11, Ayub 1-23 and Azhar 1-26).
Peeran-XI (112 all out in 14.2 overs (Shaad 31, Shiraz 20, Sher Khan 17, Safdar 14, Riyaz Mohammad 4-22, Amer 3-24, Lala 1). Kanoo Travel 113-3 (Syed Kaleem 50, Riyaz Mohammad 16, Muttahir 15, Mazhar retired hurt 12, Najeeb 12, Dilshad 2-13, Arshad 1


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