GED vs PHT Player Stats- Runs, Wickets, Score

GED vs PHT Player Stats in Detail

GED vs PHT Player Stats

GED vs PHT Player Stats- Runs, Wickets, Score – This article covers the latest GED vs PHT player stats in detail for the match which was played in Sharjah in the Sharjah Hundred League.

GED vs PHT Player Stats

GED Player Batting Stats

BatterRunsBalls Faced4s6sS/R
Shahan Akram108*5379203.77
Muhammad Anwar100*4886208.33
*- Not Out

PHT Player Bowling Stats

BowlerOversMaidenRuns Conceded WicketsEco
Irfan Ullah402907.25
Jasim Jawad Hussain4047011.75
Maroof Bhabe2026013.00
Rafeeq Zaman (c)4050012.50
Amjad Khan2024012.00
Fahad Nawaz4046011.50

PHT Player Batting Stats

BatterRunsBalls Faced4s6sS/RDismissal
Rafeeq Zaman (c)241440171.42b Daniyal Liaqat
Abdul Shakoor (wk)301413214.28c Hazrat Bilal b Shahid Bhutta
Saqib Khan9820112.50c Hazrat Bilal b Muhammad Farooq
Amjad Khan503225156.25c Muhammad Farooq b Hazrat Bilal
Fahad Nawaz11901122.22c Dawood Ejaz b Shahid Bhutta
Sana Ulhaq Bhatti01000c Hazrat Bilal b Shahid Bhutta
Abdullah Khan01000b Shahid Bhutta
Ghulam Murtaza01000b Shahid Bhutta
Irfan Ullah01000b Daniyal Liaqat
Maroof Bhabe3*40075not out
Jasim Jawad Hussain03000b Hazrat Bilal

GED Player Bowling Stats

BowlerOversMaidenRuns ConcededWickets Eco
Muhammad Mohsin2.2029012.08
Hazrat Bilal302628.66
Daniyal Liaqat3.302526.94
Muhammad Farooq4042110.50
Shahid Bhutta401954.75

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GED vs PHT Recent Match Result

GED defeated PHT by 77 runs. GED scored 223/0 in 20 overs and in reply, the PHT was all out for 146 in 17 overs.

GED vs PHT Player Stats- Comparison

In the match between GED and PHT, the players showed strong performances in both batting and bowling. For GED, Shahan Akram and Muhammad Anwar were outstanding with the bat. Shahan Akram remained not out, scoring 108 runs from just 53 balls, hitting 7 fours and 9 sixes, with a strike rate of 203.77. Muhammad Anwar also had a brilliant knock, scoring 100 runs from 48 balls with 8 fours and 6 sixes, achieving an impressive strike rate of 208.33. Both batters were unbeaten, showing their dominance at the crease.

On the bowling side for PHT, none of their bowlers were able to take a wicket, despite their efforts. Irfan Ullah bowled 4 overs and gave away 29 runs with an economy rate of 7.25. Jasim Jawad Hussain and Maroof Bhabe were expensive, conceding 47 and 26 runs, respectively, without taking any wickets. Rafeeq Zaman, the captain, gave away 50 runs in his 4 overs, and Amjad Khan also struggled, conceding 24 runs in 2 overs.

For PHT’s batting, Rafeeq Zaman scored 24 runs from 14 balls, while Abdul Shakoor made 30 runs from 14 balls, hitting 1 four and 3 sixes. Amjad Khan top-scored for PHT with 50 runs from 32 balls, including 2 fours and 5 sixes. However, the team struggled to maintain partnerships, with many batters dismissed cheaply. Shahid Bhutta was the star bowler for GED, taking 5 wickets for just 19 runs in 4 overs, with an excellent economy rate of 4.75.

GED’s bowlers performed well, with Shahid Bhutta leading the attack. Daniyal Liaqat also took 2 wickets, conceding 25 runs in 3.3 overs, while Hazrat Bilal took 2 wickets for 26 runs in his 3 overs. Muhammad Farooq took 1 wicket but was a bit expensive, giving away 42 runs in his 4 overs. Muhammad Mohsin, although not taking any wickets, bowled 2.2 overs, conceding 29 runs.

In summary, GED’s batters and bowlers outperformed PHT, with strong individual performances from both sides, but GED’s bowlers, especially Shahid Bhutta, made the key difference in the match.