By IANS,
Centurion : An all-round performance by former Pakistan all-rounder Azhar Mahmood helped Auckland Aces qualify for the main draw of the Champions League Twenty20 tournament with a eight-wicket win over Hampshire at the Super Sports Park here Wednesday.
Mahmood produced an excellent spell picking five for 24 with his medium pace to restrict Hampshire for 121 for eight in 20 overs after the English side was asked to bat first.
Mahmood also scored a fine unbeaten 55 off 31 balls as Aces made 123 for two with 33 balls to spare. The former Pakistan international, now a British citizen, was adjudged as Man of the Match.
Put in, Hampshire riding on a fine run-a-ball 65 by opening batsman Michael Carberry scored a below par 121. Carberry was the last man to fall and he didn’t get any support from the other end.
In reply, Aces were off to a good start with Martin Guptill, 38 off 31 balls, and Luo Vincent (19) adding 49 runs inside six overs for the first-wicket stand.
Mahmood stole the limelight with his brilliant 31-ball knock that was studded with four sixes and five fours to take the team home safely.