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Birch Blasters Burzahama qualifies for Semi Finals of JKPL-1 played at Green Valley Educational Institute.

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August 21, 2021
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Birch Blasters Burzahama qualifies for Semi Finals of JKPL-1 played at Green Valley Educational Institute.
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Srinagar: Birch Blasters Burzahama entered semi finals of J&K Premeir League-1 played at Green Valley Educational Institute here.

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The first quarter final was played between Birch Blasters Burzahama and Nunnu Stars. Birch Blasters Burzahama won the toss and elected to bat first. They put a total of 198 runs for the loss of 6 wickets. Adil (89 of 45 balls) and Waseem (30 of 29 balls) were among top run scorers for the team. For Nunnu Stars Mir Saleem and Rouf took 2 wickets each.

In reply Nunnu Stars were bundled out on 130 runs. Zahid Naik  scored 54 of 43 balls for Nunnu Starts.

Rouf, Javid and Ishtyaq Rasool claimed 3 wickets for Birch Blasters Burzahama.  Adil for his outstanding batting performance was awarded as Man of the Match in the first quarter final.

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