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Shahab Alam has performed the best bowling in domestic cricket. Playing for Tribhuvan Army Club, he took 8 wickets against Nepal Police Club in Jai Trophy Men's Elite Cup two-day cricket tournament on Monday. Having taken 5 wickets the previous day, he also took the remaining 3 wickets of the police.
Police started the day's match with 103-7 at the Narayani Cricket Stadium. The team was bowled out after adding 22 runs. Gulshan Jha scored the highest 47 runs from Police. He became Shahab's first victim after adding 13 runs to his account the previous day. He hit 3 fours and a six in 54 balls.
Prem Tamang was 10 in 39 balls and Shravan Yadav was out without opening his account. Both were dismissed by Shahab. Shahab took 8 wickets with 58 runs in 15.1 overs with 2 maidens. Ritesh Baral from Kathmandu (Zone 3) took 7 wickets against Nepalgunj (Zone 5) in 2057. Police's Lalit Rajwanshi took 7 wickets for 47 runs in the first innings.
Despite Shahab's performance, the army has been stopped by the police. Army could score only 121 runs in the first innings. Police scored 125 runs in response. Army was bowled out for 175 runs in the second innings.
Sompal Kami scored an unbeaten 82 and Tritraj Das scored 34 runs. Sompal hit 10 fours and 1 six in 138 balls. Santosh Karki 7, Bhim Sarki 15, Kushal Malla 2, Basir Ahmed and captain Vinod Bhandari were dismissed for 1, Pawan Karki 9, Vivek Yadav 11, Shahab 3 and Akash Chand 4. Police's Kushal Bhurtel took 4 wickets, Gulshan Jha 3 and Lalit Rajwanshi 2 wickets.
After getting a target of 172 runs, the police scored only 88 runs after losing 5 wickets in 42 overs and the match ended in a draw. Army got 14 points and Police got 15 points. Police openers Dilip Nath (9) and Kushal Bhurtel (5 runs) could not get off to a good start. Gulshan also scored 1 and Rashid Khan returned to the pavilion with 10 runs. Amit Shrestha scored the highest 36 runs from Police. Arjun Saud scored 19 runs in 94 balls and Shankar Rana scored 5 runs in 9 balls to help the match end in a draw. Shahab and Akash took 2-2 and Pawan took one wicket. Army's Shahab, who took a total of 10 wickets, became the player of the match.
