
Quetta were involved in a grim battle to avoid an innings defeat against Abbottabad at stumps on the third day at the Abbottabad Cricket Stadium. Wajid Ali, who was on 115 overnight, progressed to an unbeaten 201 to set up the home side's first-innings lead of 254. Number nine batsman Junaid Khan added to Quetta's woes with an innings of 70 off 57 balls, adding 134 runs with Wajid. Quetta's quest for a draw was led by Taimur Ali's dogged unbeaten half-century, but a steady loss of wickets at the other end meant they finished at 167 for 5, needing a further 87 to erase the deficit.
Lahore Ravi were bowled out for 251 in their second innings at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, leaving Karachi Whites requiring 121 runs to get for victory on the final day. Resuming at 9 for 0, the home side improved on their first-innings performance, but could not take the game away from Karachi. Openers Mohammad Saad and Junaid Jan made half-centuries to set them up, but there was little of note from the rest. Offspinner Atif Maqbool got four wickets while Tanvir Ahmed, who made his Test debut against South Africa in the recent series, finished with three.
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