Probables for Women Asia Cup

Published November 12, 2002

LAHORE, Nov 11: Sixty-two probables have been invited to attend the national training camp which will be held here from Nov 16 to prepare Pakistan team for the 2nd Asia Cup women’s hockey tournament in Singapore from Jan 18 to 26.

The probables will report to the camp commandant at Queen Mary College Hostel Friday.

Eight officials will conduct the camp including three men and five women.

OFFICIALS:

Khawaja Muhammad Awais, Pervez, Haider Rasool, Shaista Javaid, Zebun Nisa, Rahat Khan, Razia Rizvi and Humaira Masroor.

PROBABLES:

Sindh: Seema Sikander, Rahila Raza, Uzma Lal, Kauser Lal, Sameera, Beenish, Mehreen, Anila, Sana Shahid, Sehrish, Sanam Yousuf, Asma Khan, Noorul Ain and Nadia.

Balochistan: Yasmin, Sayar Raza, Sakina, Riffat, Zubaida Ramzan Ali.

Sargodha: Rabia Batool.

Dera Ghazi Khan: Shagufta, Nusrat Rabab.

Rawalpindi: Amina Saleem, Rubina Noroze.

Sahiwal: Nazia Rafiq, Shamim Akhtar, Shakila Naz, Ayesha.

Railways: Tehseen Safdar, Ayesha Ashar, Farrakh Naz, Sana Hanfi, Saima Afzal, Nazish Muneer, Farzana Rasool, Shahida Parvin, Huma Sheikh, Romana Lateef.

Faisalabad: Leena Afroze, Farha Bashir, Aqeela Naseem, Azra Nasir, Saira, Sonia.

Lahore: Uzma Rizvi, Sanam Rasheed, Asifa, Saba Saeed, Sabeeha, Aasia Rasheed, Asma Bukhari, Nabila Sadiq, Robina Nasreen, Rabia Qadar, Ayesha Asif, Sana Javaid, Razia Malik, Beenish Hayat, Neelma, Amina Mir, Madeeha Asghar, Amna Khan.

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