Allied Engineering batted first, They faced an early setback but quickly recovered as opener Haider Qutbuddin contributed 20 off 23 deliveries. Ammar Muhammad played a stellar innings, scoring 59 off 39 balls, while Adil Fayyaz added 18 off 11. Azeem Arif showcased his late-innings prowess with an unbeaten 39 off 19 balls. Unfortunately, the rest of Allied Engineering’s batting lineup couldn’t quite find their footing. The bowlers from Habib Metropolitan Bank shared the wickets, with Ali Sardar picking up 2, and Ali Naqvi, Fahad Manzoor, Zeeshan Khan, and S M Ali Rizvi each taking 1 wicket. Allied Engineering concluded their innings with a total of 164/6
Habib Metropolitan Bank, chasing a target of 165, lost two early wickets but fought valiantly to stay in the game. Opener Ali Naqvi contributed 22 off 18 balls, and S M Ali Rizvi played a crucial role with a score of 45 off 35 deliveries. Fahad Manzoor’s 39 off 32 kept their hopes alive. However, the rest of their batting lineup struggled under pressure, and the bowlers from Allied Engineering took control. Adil Fayyaz and Ibrahim Burhanuddin were the standout performers with the ball, both securing 3 wickets each. Abid Altaf contributed with 2 wickets, and Mohammad Muzammil Tariq was exceptional, picking up 1 wicket while conceding just 8 runs in his 4 overs. In the end, Habib Metropolitan Bank was bowled out for 156 runs
Allied Engineering Won By 8 Runs