ICA names probables

Published May 21, 2005

ISLAMABAD, May 20: The Islamabad Cricket Association (ICA) has announced 30 probables to select its team for the PCB Under-19 Championship starting on June 1. Islamabad will face Rawalpindi in their opening match at the Diamond Cricket Ground.

The list of 30 will be cut down to 20 in a couple of days, officials said.

Chief selector Khateeb Rizwan announced the following after a series of trials:

Naeem Anjum, Imran Fazil, Hammad Kiyani, Kamran Nasir, Arslan Shahzad, Mohammad Ehsan, Zahid Anjum, Taimur Javed, Waqas Ali Shah, Imad Waseem, Khurrum Ayub, Saad Abdul Raqeeb, Yasir Waheed, Shahid Ilyas, Yashwa Mushtaq, Mohammad Asif, Junaid Nadir, Mohamamd Afzal, Ali Asfar, Sudeer Hussain, Babar Nazeer, Muhammad Shoaib, Umair Mir, Bilal Khalid, Ramesh Pervez, Usman Mehmood, Kashif Ali, Adeel Ahmed, Saqib Basheer.

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