Yasir Shah took 3 for 19 in his four overs © PCB
Balochistan 102 for 3 (Bangalzai 58*, Bismillah 28) beat Southern Punjab 101 (Maqsood 24, Amad Butt 3-11, Yasir 3-19) by seven wickets
Balochistan thumped Southern Punjab by seven wickets to move off the bottom of the points table, leaving Sohaib Maqsood’s side winless in the competition.
After Balochistan put the opposition in to bat, they took immediate control, Khurram Shahzad removing Zain Abbas off the first ball to set the tempo of the innings. A 45-run partnership between captain Maqsood and Zeeshan Ashraf was the only tepid resistance SP managed throughout the innings, and once Amad Butt and Yasir Shah came in, they razed through the opposition. A combined six wickets for 30 runs in 7.5 overs cut SP to ribbons, with Maqsood’s side failing to bat out their allotted 20 overs for the second successive game. They were bowled out inside 18 overs for 101, the lowest score of the tournament, giving Balochistan a straightforward path to victory.
Balochistan would not complicate matters, safely chugging along at a run-a-ball despite the early loss of their captain Imam-ul-Haq. Abdul Bangalzai led the chase in a mature, assured manner, his unbeaten 58 off 55 balls breaking the back of the total in a 57-run partnership with Bismillah Khan. It wasn’t until the 18th over that victory was sealed, but with little scoreboard pressure, Balochistan were never forced to take any risks. Southern Punjab started last year’s campaign with four defeats in a row before recovering to make the final, and with three defeats in as many games here, they look like they’ll need similar heroics this time around.
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Source: ESPN Crickinfo