KARACHI: All-rounder Fahaddis Bukhari has been named to lead Zone-VI in the PCB Regional Inter-district Under-19 Cricket Championship for Karachi region.

Zia Ahmed Siddiqui, president of KCCA Zone VI, announced on Thursday that Ghulam Murtaza will be the head coach. He further advised the selected players to report their head coach) on Friday at the National Stadium for net practice at 2:00 pm.

Squad: Fahaddis Bukhari (captain), Mohammad Hassaan Khan, S.M. Tahami, Hasan Mohsin, Alam Khurshid Shah, Abdul Hameed Qadri, Mustafa Mansoor, Faizan Khan, Ali Umar, Ali Hyder, Saad Zahid, Rohaib Ahmed, Mohammad Mohsin Khan, Mohammad Waqar, Abdul Rehman, Mohammad Tariq, Hammad Mughal, Mir Salman Riaz, Rayyan Abdullah, Syed Moiz Ahmed.

Reserves: Mohammad Zubair, Bilal Mirza, Ghulam Murtaza.

Team officials: Ghulam Murtaza (head coach), Liaquat Ali (coach),

Mohammad Raisuddin (manager), Naveed Al- Amin (assistant manager).

Published in Dawn, April 24th, 2015

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