KARACHI: Pakistan Netball Federation will be organising a national coaching and training camp for the outstanding players at PSB Coaching Centre from Oct 17 for the Asian Men’s Netball Championship 2016 which will be held at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from Dec 9-11.

The camp will be set up in collaboration with Pakistan Sports Board.

Pakistan netball team which will participate at the international event will comprise twelve players and three officials.

During the national training camp, the coaches will train the players on new techniques of netball, physical fitness as well as combined coordination.

Following netball players from various affiliated units have been selected for the camp:

Abdul Haq, Usman Bashir, Samad Masood, Moha­m­mad Aamir, Mohammad Shoaib, Mohammad Akh­tar, Praim Shahzad, Mohammad Irfan, Zahid Sultan, Azhar Saleem, Zahid Iqbal, Mohammad Khrshid, Mohammad Shamriaz, Zahid Khan, Faisal ur Reh­man, Hamood ur Rehman, Umair Hassan, Mohammad Zohair, Ajaz ul Haq, Ali Raza and Mohammad Ali.

Published in Dawn October 11th, 2016

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