viernes, 2 de mayo de 2014

Dadu cricket team

Dadu are a former first-class cricket team in Pakistan from the city of Dadu in the north-west of Sindh province. They played one season of first-class and List A cricket in 2002-03.
Background
Dadu finished second to Multan in the second division (non-first-class) of the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy in 2001-02. Their captain, Shahid Qambrani, was the highest scorer in the competition, with 576 runs at an average of 82.28. Dadu and Multan were promoted to the top level of the Trophy for 2002-03.
First-class matches
Dadu lost their first four matches then drew their fifth, finishing last in their group. In their first match, against Public Works Department, their wicket-keeper Wasim Ahmed took 11 catches, equalling the Pakistan record, and Athar Laeeq took 4 for 39 and 6 for 35, which remained Dadu’s best innings and match figures. Shahid Qambrani, who again captained the team, was the leading run-scorer, with 257 at 25.70, but Rizwan Ahmed...

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