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Usman, Hasnain give Panthers dominant victory over Dolphins

FAISALABAD: Usman Khan’s brisk century, followed by Mohammad Hasnain’s five-fer steered Panthers to a resounding 50-run victory over Dolphins in the third match of the Champions One-Day Cup here at Iqbal Stadium on Saturday.

Chasing a daunting 329-run target, the Dolphins’ batting unit unfolded on 278 in 47 overs despite half-centuries from Sahibzada Farhan and Qasim Akram.

Openers Sahibzada Farhan and Mohammad Huraira gave the Dolphins a decent start to the run-chase, adding 68 runs for the first wicket.

Panthers’ skipper Shadab Khan drew a much-needed breakthrough for his side by dismissing Huraira, who scored 39 off 30 deliveries.

Muhammad Akhlaq and Sahibzada Farhan then knitted a brief 41-run partnership for the second wicket before both perished in quick succession, reducing the Dolphins to 114/3.

Farhan hit four fours and a six on his way to a 69-ball 52.

The Dolphins’ middle order was then jolted by an exceptional bowling spell from Mohammad Hasnain during which the right-arm pacer claimed important wickets of Saud Shakeel (24) and Asif Ali (10).

The right-arm pacer, fuelled with momentum, returned to break a threatening 78-run partnership for the sixth wicket by dismissing Qasim Akram, who remained the top-scorer for the Dolphins with a 62-ball 65.

Hasnain soon completed his five-wicket haul by claiming two more wickets, including the Dolphins’ last hope Faheem Ashraf, who walked back in the 44th over, after scoring a gutsy 41.

Mubasir Khan then wrapped up the Panthers’ dominant victory by getting rid of Noman Ali and Usman Qadir in his successive overs.

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Put into bat first, the Panthers had a contrasting start to their innings as they lost both their openers Saim Ayub (6) and Abdul Bangalzai (5) inside five overs with just 19 runs on the board.

Following the early hiccup, Usman Khan joined Umar Siddiq in the middle and anchored the innings.

The duo batted sensibly to add 70 runs for the third wicket until Siddiq got run out in the 18th over. He scored 30 off 39 deliveries, hitting three fours and a six.

The Panthers then coped with another blow to their batting expedition as they lost Mubasir Khan (5) in the 22nd over with 105 runs on the board.

Usman Khan then received subtle support at the other end in the form of Haider Ali and together they raised a 103-run partnership.

Haider was the core aggressor of the important fifth-wicket partnership as he scored a quickfire half-century before being cleaned up by Abbas Afridi in the 35th over.

He struck five fours and three sixes on his way to a 46-ball 63.

Shadab Khan then joined Usman at the crease and the duo recorded another valuable partnership for the Panthers when they added a quick 61 runs for the sixth wicket.

Usman Khan brought up his century in just 97 deliveries amid the crucial partnership, which lasted with his dismissal in the 43rd over.

Usman remained the top-scorer for the Panthers with a 110-ball 111, laced up with 11 fours and three sixes.

Shadab, on the other hand, carried his bat until the final over and walked back after scoring a quick half-century. He remained a notable contributor to his side with a 45-ball 65 which included five fours and two sixes.

Usman Qadir was the pick of the bowlers for the Dolphins, picking up three wickets, while Abbas Afridi and Mir Hamza bagged two each. Faheem Ashraf made one scalp.

Notably, the Panthers are fourth in the Champions One-Day Cup standings as they lost their campaign opener against Markhors by 160 runs, while the Dolphins are playing their first game.

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