LAHORE: Four-goal Bilal Hayat and two goal handicap inspired Noon’s to 8-4 win against Master Paints in the April Cup Polo here on Thursday.

The winners made an offensive start taking 5-0 lead as their Saifullah Noon, Bilal Hayat Noon and Malik Azam Hayat added one goal each to two goals handicap. The loses felt their present in the second chukker when Abdul Rehman Monnoo, who scored two, hit his first to reduce the lead to 1-5. The winners increased the lead to 6-2 as Bilal fired his second goal, while Ahsan Javed Sher pumped in one for the losers.

The winners held the lead 7-3 as Bilal and Abdul Rehman struck one goal each for their respective side. In the fourth chukker both the team added one goal each to make the tally.

In other matches of two chukker each Juniors defeated Technimen 2-1, but they lost to Lotto Carpets Singapore 4- 3 ½. Lotto also remained winner against Technimen 4-2.

Published in Dawn, April 3rd, 2015

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