The early rounds of the Ahmad Shah Abdali 4-Day Tournament have seen all 4 games play out to a result. Thus far it is Band-e-Amir who lead the way with 2 wins from two with Speen Ghar having the most to do having lost both their opening games.
Bane-e-Amir are leading the way in terms of running making
too with the two highest scores of the tournament so far being players that
turn out for the Dragons. Karim Janat is the leading batter so far having registered
no score less than 50 in his opening 3 innings. His total of 216 lead the way
on the overall run scoring table.
For a team in the doldrums it a surprising that the best
individual bowling figures come from a Speen Ghar player, but it is Noor Ahmed
whose figures of 6-105 reflect the best return from a bowler – disappointingly that
came against Amo who also managed to accrue the highest total of the tournament
so far in the self-same innings. When you turn your eye to overall most wickets
you find a Band-e-Amir player once more. Amir Hamza’s 13 wickets @ 8.53 is the
best so far – however he does have that advantage of playing twice that 3 other
teams have not had.
The tournament continues throughout October with the final
on the 7th November.
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