“It was a good match and we are glad that our players played and supported each other well,” said UBL captain Younis after the match. “When we took early wickets that was when we got control of the match and I am glad the batsmen carried the match well towards victory.” He then lauded team’s unbeaten run towards the silverware. “Winning the title without losing a single match is an honour for the team and shows that everyone played their part perfectly,” he said. With the victory UBL bagged the winning amount of Rs1 million, while WAPDA were awarded a runners-up prize of Rs500,000. Meanwhile, man-of-the-final Azam, tournament’s best batsman Masood (632 runs), best bowler Sadaf Hussain (18 wickets) and the outstanding player of the tournament, Kamran Akmal, with his 532 runs and 12 dismissals behind the wickets, bagged Rs100,000 each.
Published in Daily Times, January 15th 2018.
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