LAHORE: Northern outclassed Sindh in a one-sided final by an innings and 55 runs to lift their maiden Quaid-e-Azam Trophy title at Gaddafi Stadium here on Tuesday.
The last two editions’ runners-up managed to win the prestigious domestic title on the third attempt as a double century from Muhammad Huraira and centuries from captain Umar Amin and Umar Waheed powered them to accumulate a mammoth 593 in response to Sindh’s 284 in the first innings.
Sindh, trailed by a massive 309 runs, witnessed another setback to their title bid as their top-order crumbled to 17/4, courtesy of a brilliant spell from Aamer Jamal, who took three wickets including Sindh’s stand-in captain Khurram Manzoor for a mere one.
Following the slump, veteran middle-order batter Fawad Alam looked to fight back with his gritty century that marked his 43rd overall in First-class cricket. Still, eventually, that too proved insufficient to neutralize the early damage.
Fawad top-scored for Sindh with 113 off 130 deliveries, laced with 18 boundaries.
43rd first-class 💯 for @iamfawadalam25 🙌
He wages a lone battle for Sindh in the #QeAT final.
Watch Live ➡️ https://t.co/rtFAdIbnYh#QeAT | #NORvSINDH pic.twitter.com/ZE2jKZBpZ0
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) November 29, 2022
Besides Fawad, tailenders Mohammad Umar and Aaliyan Mehmood were the two notable run-getters with gritty knocks of 36 and 33 respectively and Sindh, as a result, bundled out for just 254 runs, thus handing a massive victory to Northern.
🏆 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒 🏆
Northern clinch the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy title for the first time! 🙌#QeAT | #NORvSINDH pic.twitter.com/vcYoBxLGqI
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) November 29, 2022
For his magnificent double-century knock, scoring 221 runs off 236 balls with the help of 35 boundaries and two sixes, Huraira adjudged the player of the final.
The right-handed batter finished his second consecutive QeAT season as the top-scorer.
9️⃣8️⃣6️⃣ runs in his maiden season
1️⃣0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣+ runs this season@realhurraira cements his place as the top run-getter 🙌#QeAT | #NORvSINDH pic.twitter.com/lq6fDk7vfd— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) November 28, 2022
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