 | National Gym in Rahber Cup T20 final 08 February 2014
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LAHORE: National Gymkhana Cricket Club beat Lahore Gymkhana Cricket Club by 67 runs to enter the 2nd Rahber Cup Twenty20 Club Cricket Tournament final. The tournament committee special meeting was held Friday under the chairmanship of chairman tournament committee Majid Zaman and detailed discussion on the matter of second semi-final of the tournament and later, according to the ICC and PCB rules and regulation of T20 cricket, National Gym was declared winner. Bating first, National Gym scored 247-5. Naik Mohmmad hammered 89 runs off 32 balls with the help of nine sixes and four fours while Waqas Ahmad added 52 laced with one six and eight fours, Shahid Aslam 41 and Ihsan Ali 27. Salman Malik took two wickets for 65 runs while Asim Bucha, Raid Khan and Amin Khan took one wicket each. |  | See Also in Sports News
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