Shamyl makes final his own

Published April 1, 2002

LAHORE, March 31: CSM beat First Law Company 7-4 in final of the Summer Cup polo tournament at the Lahore Polo Club Sunday, with Shah Shamyl Alam scoring four goals for the winners.

In subsidiary final, three goals by Zain Khakwani enabled Uni Gas to beat Nee Puhal 6-4.

Shamyl scored all his goals on field efforts with one each in the first, and third chukker anf the first two goals of the fourth.

Agha Murtaza put in two field goals also for CSM during third and fourth chukker while Ali Riaz scored his only goal also on a field effort.

For First Law Company, Captain Azhar Ali struck twice while Ahmad Nawaz Tiwana and Raja Amir scored a field goal, each.

In the subsidiary final, all goals were scored on field efforts. For Uni Gas, Zain scored a goal, each in first second and third chukkers. Malik Asif Yar Tiwana scored his two goals in second and fourth chukkers while Usman Haye scored his only goal in third chukker.

For Nee Punhal, Maula Bakhsh and Matloob scored two goals, each which failed to save their team from the defeat.

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