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Nisar heroics dash ADBP's hopes 31 March 2002
A splendid all-round performance by Pakistan Customs' Nisar Abbas thwarted ADBP's aspirations of reaching the semifinals of the one-day cricket championship at Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad Saturday. Nisar scored 86 off 101 balls as Customs ran up an impressive total of 294 for seven in 50 overs. Then with his slow left-armers, Nisar captured six for 42 in nine overs to restrict ADBP to 245 all out. ADBP ended with four points as did Wapda and Customs but finished third in the final round standings of Group-II on net run-rate. Customs captain Aamir Bashir hammered 102 off 110 deliveries after losing the toss. His knock was laced with six fours and one. The fourth-wicket partnership between Aamir and Nisar, who hit eight fours and one six, produced 111 runs. Asim Kamal remained on 44 not out off as many balls with three hits to the fence. Openers Inam-ul-Haq (80 off 99 balls, six fours) and Imran Abbas (52 off 60 balls, seven fours) gave ADBP a perfect start by putting on 108 in 20 overs. But the remaining batsmen found the runs hard to come by, especially against Nisar, who was the obvious choice as the Man-of-the-Match. © Dawn
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