West Indies upstaged
NZPA-Reuter Rawalpindi The fast-medium bowler. Zakir Khan. catJtured a career-best eight for 85 as the Pakistan President's XI upstaged West Indies on the second day of their three-dav cricket match at Rawalpindi.' Zakir added four more wickets to the previous day’s haul and West Indies crum-
bled from the overnight 208 for five to 247 all out in their first innings. The president’s team lost both openers cheaply but ended the day on a high note at 165 for two after an unfinished century stand between Qasim Omar, who hit an unbeaten 72. and Ijaz Ahmed, with 60 not out.
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Press, 22 October 1986, Page 44
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