Three matches decided in rocball event

Published July 3, 2015
KARACHI: Players in action during the Abdul Razzak Arain Ramazan Night Rocball event at the Mini Sports Complex on Thursday.
KARACHI: Players in action during the Abdul Razzak Arain Ramazan Night Rocball event at the Mini Sports Complex on Thursday.

KARACHI: Shah Faisal Club beat Sindh Police 2-0 while Friends Club overcame Police Boys 2-0 and Ghazi Club got the better of Sindh Police in their respective matches in the Abdul Razzak Arain Ramazan Night Rocball Tournament at the Mini Sports Complex here on Thursday.

The six-day event is being jointly organised by the Pakistan Rocball Federation and the Sindh Rocball Association and as many as ten teams are participating in the event.

The officials who supervised the matches include Mohammad Ajmal, Ahmed Ali, Ali Hussain, Khaild Pervaz and Arshad Ali.

Scores:

Shah Faisal Club bt Sindh Police 2-0 (25-16, 26-24); Friends Club bt Police Boys 2-0 (25-6, 25-12); Ghazi Club bt Sindh Police 2-0 (25-11, 25-13).

Published in Dawn, July 3rd, 2015

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