SKY Hawks batted first & their openers Hashir Ansari displayed a solid performance, scoring 28 runs off 27 deliveries, providing a stable start. However, it was Abdul Basit who stole the show with a remarkable unbeaten century. Basit’s innings of 107 runs came off just 59 balls, showcasing his excellent batting skills and powerful stroke play. His innings was a true masterclass, as he displayed a wide range of shots, including elegant drives, aggressive pulls, and well-timed flicks. His innings included an impressive 7 boundaries and 8 sixes, Not to be outdone, Kashif Kabra also played a fantastic unbeaten innings, contributing 69 runs off 34 balls. His aggressive batting style and ability to find the gaps in the field kept the scoreboard ticking for Sky Hawks. Abdullah Siraj managed to take a wicket for Gulshan Becks but was unable to break the partnership between Basit and Kabra. Sky Hawks finished their innings with a formidable total of 212/1, setting a challenging target for Gulshan Becks.
In response, Gulshan Becks started their chase with a promising opening partnership. Rehan played a crucial innings, scoring 44 runs off 29 deliveries, while Mujahid Yawar contributed 19 runs off 17 balls. However, once the openers were dismissed, the rest of the Gulshan Becks batting lineup faltered. Latif Ahmed and Sajid Ashfaq wreaked havoc on the Gulshan Becks batting order, both taking three wickets each. The Gulshan Becks batsmen struggled to handle the pressure and failed to build partnerships. As a result, Gulshan Becks were bowled out for just 115 runs in 17.2 overs.
SKY Hawks Won By 97 Runs