Probables for final trials announced

Published October 15, 2002

LAHORE, Oct 14: A total of 116 probables have been invited to attend the final trials to finalise Pakistan squad for Under-15 Asia Cup in December.

The selected youngsters will be tried out in the two-day trials from Wednesday at LCCA Ground under the supervision of national junior selection committee, headed by Zaheer Abbas and including Sultan Rana, Rashid Khan and Farrukh  Zaman as members.

The 36 probables were selected from Punjab are:

Rauf Nazir, Arsalan Khalid, Kamran Naeem (all from Faisalabad), Usman Mushtaq, Hussain Aqeel, Mansoor Amjad (Gujranwala), Adnan Raza, Salman Akbar, Asim Abbas, Nasir Jamshed, Zunair Abbas, Umar Akmal, Syed Nauman Shah,  Mohammad Jamshed Ahmed, Mohammad Shahzad, Zain Shahnawaz, Raza Ali Dar, Kamil Majid, Raheel Safdar, Ahmed Nasim, Usman Ilyas, Murad Shahid, Babar Elahi, Mohammad Ali Babar, Suleman Aitzaz (Lahore), Suleman Muzammil, Zohaib Maqsood, Yasir Yousuf (Multan), Fayyaz Ahmed, Ali Sarfraz, Umar Khaliq, Yasim Murtaza (Rawalpindi), Sardar Nawaz, Suleman Ali, Nayyar Abbas (Sheikhupura) and Bilal Butt (Sialkot).

Probables from Sindh are:

Shaan Masood, Mohammad Fahim, Hasan Javed, Ahmed Iqbal, Farhan Baig, Rameez Raja, A. Saad, Bahram Khan, Fazal Mohammad Khan, S. Osama Shah, Yasir Hussain, Azhar Shah, Mohsin Sultan, Humayun Alamgir, Asif Hameed, Raja Naeem, Jameel Ahmed, Mohsin Abbasi, Zahid Malik, S.M. Sami Irshad, Ainan Arif, Sandeep Kumar, M. Burhan Riaz and Danish Ali Khan (all from Karachi); Aqeel Ahmed (Mirpur Khas), Zohaib Leghari (Hyderabad), Ayaz Ahmed (Hala) and Jahanzeb Chandio (Dadu).

List of probables from other centres were not available.

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