Super Daddy Cricket Club batted first against familiar foes Dirty Dozen with their team turning up in fine form. The ever reliable Rehan Shaikh knocked 30 runs at the top with Adnan Amjad and Shahzad Jumani chipping in with minor cameos before Adeel Mansha took over. Adeel's 72 came off just 36 balls, steam rolling the bowling side who were unable to contain the onslaught. Saad Khamisani and Owais took 2 wickets each but Super Daddy Cricket Club ended at a competitive 184 for 4 in 20 overs.
In response, Dirty Dozen opener Umair put up a strong fight with a valiant 63 that provided some promise for his side. Umar Ghazi's 20 and Taimoor Butt's 22 tried to keep the scoreboard ticking but the team continued to lose wickets, unable to build a formidable partnership. Super Daddy bowler Rehan Shaikh was in fine form picking up a fifer to seal the victory for his side. Babar Mufti also took 3 wickets as Dirty Dozen were bowled out for 148 in 18 overs.
Super Daddy CC won by 36 runs.