KARACHI Pacer Samiullah Khan Niazi and Test off-spinner Saeed Ajmal ripped Abbottabad Rhinos innings apart to give Faisalabad Wolves one sided 90-run win in the RBS T20 Cricket Cup here Monday at the National Stadium. Samiullah took three for 33 and Saeed Ajmal three for four in 12 balls to send the losers out for low 75 in 15 overs. Earlier Faisalabad Wolves, sent into bat, scoring at an average of eight runs per over reached 165 for seven with opener Muhammad Hafeez got 58 in 49 balls and skipper Misbahul Haq slammed 40 in 20 balls. Abbottabad Rhinos skipper Yasir Hameed preferred to chase the winning total than to set the target when he decided to send the opponents into bat after winning the toss. The move as expected recoiled on the Rhinos who were sent on a leather hunt as openers Muhammad Hafeez and Asif Hussain gave roaring start to Wolves innings. The two added 89 runs for the stand in 11 overs before Asif Hussain left scoring 25. Muhammad Hafeez left shortly afterwards. Hafeez in his 49 ball innings hit eight fours. Wolves skipper Misbahul Haq and Ali Waqas who came after the fall of the openers kept the heat on Rhinos bowlers. Smacking the ball all over the field, the two kept the momentum and the runs cascaded freely to the total. Misbahul Haq left scoring 40 in 26 balls hitting four sixes and Ali Waqas added 21 in 14 balls with four fours. Only top four batsmen clicked for Wolves and those who followed failed against the spin of Asif Afridi who captured five for 27 in four overs. Chasing the target was a tall order for the Rhinos who faltered against the pace of Samiullah and off spin of Saeed Ajmal. Only three batsmen reached double figure for Rhinos. Opener Yasir Hameed made 19 his partner Mir Azam added 11 and Khalid Usman top scored with unbeaten 23 in 26 balls. Misbahul Haq was declared man of the match whereas Saeed Ajmal deserved it more for his superb bowling. On Sunday night in the third match of the championship on the opening day, Sialkot Stallions defeated Karachi Zebras by narrow four run margin. Sialkot Stallions supported by 67 off 44 balls from Shoaib Malik posted 171 for seven and Karachi Zebras were restricted to 167 for five. Zebras Khurram Manzoor and Faisal Iqbal with good attacking cricket almost reached the target but their dismissal just fell five runs short of victory. Khurram Manzoor hit 76 in 60 balls hitting three fours and five sixes while Faisal Iqbal collected 58 in faster manner in 34 balls hitting six fours and two sixes. Zebras could not pace their innings otherwise they would have certainly turned the tables on their opponents. Also on Sunday night in the second match of the opening day, Multan Tigers chalked up 22 runs win over Peshawar Panthers. After posting 146 for eight with Muhammad Hafeez contributing unbeaten 32, Multan Tigers restricted Peshawar Panthers to 124 .Zulfiqar Babar played major role in dismissing Panthers with his good bowling. He took four for 26 and Muhammad Hafeez got two for 15. Summarized scores. Faisalabad Wolves beat Abbottabad Rhinos by 90 runs. Faisalabad Wolves 165 for seven (Muhammad Hafeez 68, Asif Hussain 25, Misbahul Haq 40, Ali Waqas 21, Asif Afridi 5/27), Abbottabad Rhinos 75 in 15 overs( Yasir Hameed 19,Mir Azam 11, Khalid Usman 23 not out, Samiullah 3/33, Saeed Ajmal 3/4). Man of the match: Misbahul Haq (Faisalabad Wolves) Sialkot Stallions beat Karachi Zebras by four runs. Sialkot Stallions 171-7 in 20 overs (Shoaib Malik 67, 44 balls, 3 x4s, 5 x6s, Abdur Razzaq 38, 21 balls, 2 x4s, 4 x6s, Shahid Yousuf 25, Anwar Ali 3-34. Adnan Malik 2-39, Akbar Rehman 2-30) Karachi Zebras 167-5 in 20 overs (Khurram Manzoor 74, 67 balls, 10 x4s, Faisal Iqbal 58, 34 balls, 6 x4s, 2 x6s, Mohammad Asif 2-27) Man of the match: Shoaib Malik (Sialkot Stallions) Multan Tigers beat Peshawar Panthers by 22 runs Multan Tigers 146-8 in 20 overs (Naveed Yasin 35, 28 balls, 4 x4x, 1 x6s, Mohammad Hafeez 32*, 29 balls, 4 x4s, Rizwan Haider 21, 10 balls, Janisar Khan 3-25, Umar Gul 2-22) Peshawar 124 in 19.2 overs (Israrullah 48, 42 balls, 7 x4, 1 x6s, Zohaib Khan 28, 14 balls, 5 x4s, Zulfiqar Baber 4-26, Mohammad Hafeez 2-15) Man of the Match: Zulfiqar Baber (Multan Tigers).