Faisalabad to represent Pakistan

Published September 3, 2005

LAHORE, Sept 2: Faisalabad Wolves will represent Pakistan in an international Twenty20 club championship being played in England from Sept 15-17. “Faisalabad being the winners of the inaugural Twnety20 Cup in Pakistan will have the honour to represent Pakistan in the six team event,” said a spokesman of the PCB on Friday.

Domestic Twenty20 champions from England, South Africa, Pakistan and Sri Lanka will be taking part three-day event to be played at Leicester.

The name of the participating teams are Somerset Sabres, Leicestershire Foxes, (both from England), Nashua Titans (South Africa), Faisalabad Wolves (Pakistan), Chilaw Marians (Sri Lanka) and All Stars.

TEAM:

Khurram Shahzad, Samiullah Niazi, Ejaz Ahmad Jr, Suleman Khan, Tauqeer Hussain, Saeed Ajaml, Muhammad Hafeez, Faisal Afridi, Asif Hussain, Ahmad Hayat Gondal, Imran Ali, Imran Khalid, Muhammad Saleem, Naveed Latif, Shahid Muzaffar, Abdul Mannan.

OFFICIALS:

Mnasoor Rana (coach), Hamayun Farkhan (manager), Mussaddique Rasool Khan (RDO Faisalabad), Dr Sohail Saleem (team doctor).—APP

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