Ton-up Sharjeel powers Sindh to the top.

KARACHI -- Sindh emerged as new leaders as the Pakistan Cup leaderboard saw a change for the second time in three days after a blazing Sharjeel Khan century guided them to a seven-wicket victory over Northern at the SBP Sports Complex here on Saturday.

Northern had launched the one-day competition with three straight victories before their unbeaten run was halted on Thursday by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, who replaced them at the top before losing their spot to Sindh after Southern Punjab humbled them by eight wickets in their fifth-round clash at the NBP Sports Complex.

Central Punjab continued their recovery after chalking a second triumph in three days while making up for three losses upfront. Their latest victims were Balochistan, who suffered a four-wicket debacle at the UBL Sports Complex.

Anwar Ali, who had taken over the reins after appointed Sindh skipper Saud Shakeel's call-up on Friday in the 20-man Pakistan squad for the South Africa series, saw his decision to field vindicated as Northern were bowled out for 186 with Asif Ali (66) and Sohail Tanvir (49) the main scorers.

Mir Hamza and all-rounder Danish Aizaz bagged three wickets each before Sharjeel blasted 108 off 74 balls (13 fours and five sixes) in the first-wicket partnership of 160 with Khurram Manzoor (52). Sindh lost two more wickets in winning convincingly at the start of the 29th over.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa posted 319-9 on the back of captain Khalid Usman's career-best unbeaten knock 91 (off 74 balls, six sixes and five fours). Khalid added 119 for the seventh-wicket with young Mohammad Haris (68).

But Southern Punjab needed just 40.3 overs to register their second success with Mukhtar Ahmed (undefeated 108 off 109 balls, 11 fours and three sixes), Sohaib Maqsood (101 off 58, 11 fours and seven sixes) and skipper Hussain Talat (a 64-ball unbeaten 100 (seven sixes and five fours) leading them home.

Balochistan were in the mire at 101-8 in 26 overs but recovered to collect 213 all out with Kashif Bhatti (59) and Jalat...

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