Sindh and Balochistan triumph in PBCC Blind Cricket opener
The seventh edition of the Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) T20 Blind Cricket Trophy kicked off with two exciting matches.
In the first match, Sindh won the toss and chose to field against Punjab. Punjab posted a competitive score of 158 runs in their 18 overs but were eventually bowled out. Sindh, demonstrating strong batting skills, chased down the target of 159 runs with five wickets remaining in 19 overs. Muhammad Safdar was named the best player of the match for his outstanding performance.
The second match saw Khyber Pakhtunkhwa winning the toss and opting to bat against Balochistan. Balochistan put on an impressive batting display, scoring 248 runs for the loss of six wickets in their 20 overs. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa responded with a determined effort but ended up with 221 runs for six wickets, falling short by 27 runs.
Haroon Khan’s exceptional play earned him the best player of the match award.
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