KARACHI, June 14: A total of 70 boys were named on Saturday for the final trials of the Imran Khan-PCB Under-16 cricket clinic.

Picked out of a lot of more than 4,000 by former Pakistan cricketers Sikander Bakht and Iqbal Sikander, the list of 24 trainees for coaching at National Stadium will be decided after further trials which are expected to be supervised by Imran Khan, the ex-national captain.

Following were selected for final trials:

Batsmen: Aamir Kaleem, Abdul Jabbar Khan, Abdul Saad, Abrar-ul-Haq, Ainan Arif, Anas Ahmed, Arsalan Javed, Bahram Khan, Bilal Munir, Farhan Rafiq, Fazal Mohammad Khan, Hafiz Ashad, Hamza-ul-Hasan, Hasan Javed, Imran Haider, Iqbal Ahmed Khan, Irfan Arif, Ishraq Ali, Jahanzeb Ashraf, Mohammad Shafiq, Mohammad Talib Haider, Mohammad Zeeshan Rahim, Naeem Ahmed, Raheel, S. Asad Ali, Shaharyar Zafar, Shahzab Bashir, Shoaib Jamal, Tabish-ur-Rehman, Tauseef Khan, Umair Khan, Wajdan Siddiqui, Zaeem Ghazanfar and Zeeshan Jamil.

Bowlers: Aamir Naqvi, Abdul Mid, Ammar Sikander, Anas Saleem, Ausaf Rabbani, Fareed Khan Achakzai, Farhan Ali, Furqan Zia, Irfan Qureshi, Jamshed Ali, Javed Ahmed, K. Usman Ahmed, Kaleemullah Khan, Mohammad Arsalan Khan, Mohammad Haroon Khan, Mohammad Ijlal Ahmed, Mohammad Mohsin, Mohammad Saad Azeem, Mohsin Abbasi, Mohsin Sultan, Omair Ahmed, Owais Karim, Raheel Aziz, S. Wajid Raza, S. Usman Shah, Saad Kiyani, Samiullah, Shaharyar Akhtar, Shoaib Hasan, Shukaib Ahmed, Waqas Haroon and Zaheer Abbas.

Wicket-keepers: Mohammad Alam, Mohammad Burhan Riaz, Owais Ahmed Rehmani and Sandeep Kumar.

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