On the second day of the fifth round of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy cricket tournament, a notable achievement was Lahore Whites' Ahmed Shehzad scoring a double century.
At Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, Lahore Whites won the toss against Peshawar, chose to bat first, and the team managed to score 568 runs before getting out. Ahmed Shehzad, who had scored 163 runs with the help of 22 boundaries on the first day, went on to score 253 runs before getting out. His innings included 1 six and 30 fours. Umar Akmal contributed 64 runs, and off-spinner Mehran Ibrahim took 5 wickets after giving away 57 runs.
On the second day of the match, Peshawar Region had scored 76 runs with a loss of one wicket at the conclusion of their innings.
At Pindi Cricket Stadium, Lahore Blues, in their first innings against Rawalpindi, scored 396 runs before getting out. In the previous day's centuries, Hussain Talat and Junaid Ali scored 104 and 102 runs respectively, adding 215 runs together for the fifth wicket. Kashif Ali contributed 86 runs and took 6 wickets.