Women scorers’ course

Published July 28, 2008

KARACHI, July 27: The Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) Women’s Wing is holding a three-day course for 25 women scorers at the Quaid-i-Azam Cricket Park at Steel Township from Monday as a part of its Game Development Programme.

The course to be conducted by Test scorers Muhammad Ahsan and Najamus Saeed of Railways concludes on Wednesday.

Participants: Tehmina Maqsood (Nankana Sahib); Sadia Tabbasum, Fakhira Naseem (Sialkot); Sarah Nisar, Asma Khan (Peshawar); Qamar Laila (Sheikhupura); Huma Sheikh, Muqaddas Shauqat, Misbah Hussain, Rohina Shaheen (Lahore); Ayesha Irum (Jamshoro), Nighat Rajput (Nawabshah), Fozia Qambrani (Mirpur Khas), Amber Sand, Hajira Khalil (Hyderabad); Sehrish Naz (Muzaffargarh); Humaira Waheed (Abbottabad); Kiran Javed, Sadia Saeed, Zarina Syed (Faisalbad); Razia Perveen (Quetta); Madiha Naz, Sidra Ali (Rawalpindi); Sadaf Adnan and Sana Ali (Karachi).

Reserves: Saba Kazmi (Abbotabad); Romana Arshad and Samna Abbas Ali (Karachi).

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