City School, Ghazi Club in rocball final

Published July 5, 2015
KARACHI: Players of the semi-finalist teams pose with the Pakistan Rocball Federation officials.
KARACHI: Players of the semi-finalist teams pose with the Pakistan Rocball Federation officials.

KARACHI: City School and Ghazi Club outplayed their rivals on Friday to storm into the final of the Abdul Razzak Arain Ramzan Night Rocball Tournament 2015 which is being played at the Mini Sports Complex, Nazimabad.

The tournament, which has ten teams competing in it, is jointly organised by Pakistan Rocball Federation and Sindh Rocball Association.

The final will be played on Saturday, the concluding day, which will also see a third place match played between Friends Club and Road Club.

DIGP retired Capt Feroz Shah and Usman Ijaz Bajwa, president of the Pakistan Rocball Federation, will be the chief guest at the closing ceremony.

Results:

First semi-final — City School beat Drigh Road Club 2-0 (25-22, 25-6).

Second semi-final — Ghazi Club beat Friends Club 2-1 (25-18, 18-25, 25-21)

Published in Dawn, July 5th, 2015

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