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WPL-2018 semi final: Humhama beats BCC bla

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Tarzova, 15 July: The first semi final match of Wular Premier League (WPL) -2018 was played at Sheikh –ul- Alam sports ground tarzoo between Bcc Baramulla and Star cricket club Humhama.

The toss was won by Humhama who opted to bat first and scored 171 runs in allotted 20 overs. Aasim played a brilliant knock of 67 runs, while as Towseef scored 32 runs.

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For Bcc Baramulla, Aqib Nabi took 4 wickets.

In reply, Bcc Baramulla failed to chase down the target and were bundled out on 148 runs.

Aqib Nabi played quick fire knock of 62 runs in 35 balls, while as Muneer contributed 30 runs but could not help their team to achieve the set target.

Star Humhama won by 23 runs and qulified for finals of WPL-2018

For star Humhama, Nazir tiger took 3 wickets. While as, Zahid and Towseef took 2 wickets each

Nazir tiger was declared Man of the match.

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