PCB school cricket from 27th

Published June 22, 2005

KARACHI, June 21: The PCB National Inter-school cricket tournament will be held in various parts of the country from June 27, a spokesman for PCB announced on Tuesday. The event will be played between nine regional school champions.

Schools to feature in the championship include Multan region (Layyah Public School Layyah), Lahore region (Muslim Model High School), Rawalpindi region (Bajwa Public School Rawalpindi), Karachi region (Ebrahim Ali Bhai GBSS Karachi), Peshawar region (Govt High School Nanakpura Peshawar City), Sialkot region (Govt Jamia High School), Faisalabad region (Govt MC High School Tandlianwala), Hyderabad region (Govt Municipal Higher Secondary School, Nawabshah) and Quetta region (Govt High School, Quetta)

Top team from each pool will qualify for the final which will be played at Qadhafi Stadium Lahore on July 18.

All matches will be of 45 overs except the final which will be of two-day duration. Matches will be played on point system and under ICC rules.

Schedule

Pool A:

June 27: Rawalpindi v Peshawar (Arbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar).

June 29: Lahore v Sialkot (Saga Cricket Ground, Sialkot.

July 1: Faisalabad v Sialkot (Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad).

July 3: Faisalabad v Peshawar (Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad).

July 5: Rawalpindi v Sialkot (Diamond Cricket Ground, Islamabad).

July 7: Sialkot v Peshawar (Diamond Cricket Ground, Islamabad).

July 9: Faisalabad v Rawalpindi (Pindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi).

July 11: Lahore v Faisalabad (Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad.

July 13: Peshawar v Lahore (Qadhafi Stadium, Lahore).

July 15: Lahore v Rawalpindi (Qadhafi Stadium, Lahore).

Pool B (All matches to be played at PCB Academy Ground, Karachi):

June 27: Karachi v Quetta.

June 29: Quetta v Hyderabad.

July 1: Karachi v Multan.

July 3: Quetta v Multan.

July 5: Karachi v Hyderabad.

July 7: Hyderabad v Multan.—APP

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