RCC Blues beat Kulgam sports by 2 wkts
PARVEZ QURESHI MEMORIAL CRICKET TOURNAMENT
Srinagar, July 24: In the ongoing Parvez Qureshi Memorial 40-over cricket tournament organised by J&K Cricket Association RCC Blues defeated Kulgam Sports by two wickets at Kashmir University Ground here on Tuesday.
Batting first Kulgam Sports were bundled out for 159 runs in 34.3 overs. Mudasir Bhat with 42 and Muhammad Iqbal with 32 were highest scorers for them while as Waris Amin took four wickets for RCC.
In reply RCC Blues achieved required target in 35.2 overs for the loss of eight wickets. Mohsin with 38 not out and Waseem with 24 were highest scorers for them while as Mudasir took four wickets for Kulgam.
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