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Army secure
first win in Basketball Championship
LAHORE—Defending champion, Pakistan Army notched up first victory in the
27th National basketball championship thrashing lowly rated AJK 164-49
here on Monday at Railways stadium courts.
In other matches KESC routed Balochistan 79-33, Railways outplayed Sindh
73-21,Police outstroked Punjab Blue 69-41 and Pak Rangers beat FATA
69-30.
The matches of the championship were postponed for three days following
country wide mourning after the death of former prime Minister Benazir
Bhutto.According to the revised draws each team will be playing two
matches to make up for the break.The final will be played on January 5.
Army led first half 30-20 against AJK after taking control right from
the start. Army teased AJK with constant aggression to put the ball in
basket time and again and AJK found it hard to salvage their pride in
front of a good gathering.
Army’s main point winners were Pervez and Mudassar who displayed high
class game scoring (30) and (28) points. Mir Alam made (24) and Khalid
added (23) while Ilyas shared (21) points. AJK’s lone scorer was Shahbaz
who made (20) points. KESC gave less chance for fetching points to
little known Balochistan before being 26-12 at interval. KSEC mainly
concentrated on quick moves to place the ball in the cage and their
efforts were supplemented by Hamad (25) and Rziwan (10), the two top
scorers.Balochistan got some relief through Azam (22) and Babar (11).
Railways gained 26-13 lead at break against Sindh. Railways exhibited
fast paced attacking in the remaining part of the match to get one point
after another as Sindh failed to stop the flow of their skilful game.
Railways most outstanding players were Samson (14), Allah Bux (12) and
Abdul Rehman (10) and Faran Aziz (9) and Shabbir (8) dominated from
Sindh. Police were 24-7 up against Punjab Blue as the home team failed
to put up a brave show. Police made their way to victory mainly due to
some hard working efforts from Azmat (22),Zaheer (18) and Zahid (12).
Ali Raza (12),Raja Ehsan (11) and Hassan (9) helped Punjab. Rangers took
firm 59-29 lead at half time against FATA which lacked high level of
technique and speed. Ahmed shared lions share in teams success by adding
Ahmer (22) and Ghulam Mustafa (11) and Niammat (8) impressed from
FATA.—Agencies |