Team NSL won the toss and opted to bat first. Their innings faced an early setback as they lost four quick wickets, testing their batting lineup. However, Kamran Ali’s resilient knock of 25 off 30 deliveries and Abdur Rehman’s steady innings of 45 off 50 balls provided some stability. Unfortunately, the rest of the batting order faltered, unable to cope with the opposition’s bowling attack. Yasir Abbas led the bowling assault, claiming an impressive 4 wickets, while Usman Awan supported with 2 wickets. Team NSL was eventually bowled out for 123 runs.
Chasing the target, Allied Engineering encountered an early hiccup, losing a wicket in the process. However, opener Ibrahim Burhanuddin showcased his prowess with a commendable 45 off 44 deliveries, setting a strong foundation. Zeeshan Khan’s unbeaten 25 off 38 balls and Abid Altaf’s quick-fire 21 off 11 further propelled their team towards victory. Despite Sher Muhammad’s 2-wicket haul, Allied Engineering managed to secure a convincing win by 6 wickets, displaying a composed batting performance and successfully chasing down the target set by Team NSL.