Karachi: Pakistan Disabled cricketers suffered back to backs defeat on the Singapore leg of tour going down by five wickets against Johar Hahru Cricket Academy on Saturday according to message received there. After suffering five defeat at hands of Singapore Cricket Association (SCA) invitation XI on Friday, Pakistan Disabled went down to Johar Bahru Academy by same margin. Batting first, Pakistan disabled Cricketers scored 201 for the loss of the loss of eight wickets in 35 overs. Jahanzaib Tiwana hammered 69 hoisting half a dozen 6s and two 4s. The host Johar Bahru Academy in reply reached the target in 30th over with Imran Afzal and Muhammad Amir hitting sparking half centuries. Imran hit four 4s and as many as six 6s and Amir’s 69 was spiced with seven boundaries and four 6s. Earlier on Friday, Singapore Cricket Association (SCA) Invitation XI defeated Pakistan Disabled team by five wickets at Kallang Cricket Ground Singapore. Pakistan Disabled Cricket Team which won their match on Malaysian tour, suffered their first defeat against the team coached by former Sri Lankan Captain Marvin Atapattu. Pakistan Disabled Cricketers was restricted to 139 for the loss of six wickets in 25 over. Danish Ahmed top scored with 40 laced with five 4s and Farooq Ahmed contributed 33 with four boundaries. Major. Hasnain Aam struck three 4s in his 32. Sohaib Razaq and Manish Aurora took two wickets in a tight spell. SCA Invitation XI in reply reached the target for the loss of five wickets, thanks to a fine match winning unbeaten 26 with four boundaries by Munish Aurora following his two wickets. Dhaamchanda Muslewn emerged as the tops scorer with 28 with three 4s. Nishar Alam and Muhammad Kalam took two wickets each.
SCA Invitation XI beat Pakistan Disabled Team by five wickets.
The Pakistan Disabled Cricket Association (PDCA) is responsible for the promotion and expansion of the game through its associate and affiliate members throughout the country for all the Physically Disabled Cricketers of the country and PDCA is also recognized by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) who is the governing body of cricket in Pakistan.