Rest XI squads announced

Published December 25, 2001

LAHORE, Dec 24: The Rest Elevens of all the four provinces were announced at the conclusion of the two-day  trials held Sunday and Monday in different cities.

The selected teams will take part in the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy Grade-I National Cricket Championship, starting Jan 2.

The  PCB is setting up training camps for all the  four teams from Dec 27 to 31 according to the following schedule:

For Sindh Rest XI at PCB Academy Ground, Karachi.

For Balochistan XI at National Stadium, Karachi.

For NWFP Rest XI at the Arbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar.

For Punjab Rest XI at PCB Academy Ground near Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore.

The squads announced by the PCB  Cricket  Management Committee are:

Rest  of  Punjab XI: Saeed Anwar Jr (Multan), Kashif Naveed (Sahiwal), Asad Ali (Vehari), Hasnain Abbas (Khanewal), Sufian Munir (Gujranwala), Aamir Bashir (Multan), Mohammad Ali Niazi (Multan), Mubashir Ishaq (Khanewal), Ishtiaq Qadir (Khanewal),  Zeeshan Khan (Multan), Kamran Ali (Multan), Shabbir Ahmed (Khanewal),  Farhan Ahmed Abbasi (Multan), Abdur Rauf (Okara), Samiullah Khan (Mianwali), Mir Usman (Azad Jammu and Kashmir), Azhar Abbas (Khanewal), Owais Anwar (Khanewal), Mohammad Ali (Gujrat), Mohammad Fazil (Multan), Zulfiqar Babar (Okara), Wasim Majid (Vehari).  

Test leg-spinner Mushtaq Ahmed and Rizwan Ahmed are included as guest players.

Rest of Sindh XI: Shahid Qambrani (Dadu), Akhtar Bangash (Dadu), Naveen Kumar (Jacobabad), Adnan Ameer (Thatta), Feroze (Thatta), Hanif-ur-Rehman (Nawabshah), Nasrullah Memon (Shikarpur), Kamaluddin (Sukkur), Ali Nawaz (Larkana), Niaz Ahmed (Badin), Javed Liaquat (Dadu), Shahid Hussain (Nawabshah), Mohammad Siddiq (Larkana), Abdur Rahim (Larkana), Abid  Ali (Nawabshah), Nasim (Mirpurkhas), Kashif Pervez (Mirpurkhas), Kashif Ali (Dadu), Razaullah (Sukkur), Khalid Hussain (Shikarpur), Rizwan Qureshi (Thatta).

Rest  of NWFP XI: Adnan Raees, Imran Husain,  Ahmad  Said, Sajid Shah, Noor-ul-Amin, Yasir Shah (all from Mardan), Asghar Ali (Dera Ismail Khan), Mohammad Bilal (Bannu), Majid Ali (Haripur), Umair Khan (Haripur), Akbar Badshah, Naveed Khan, Mohammad Asif, Imran Durrani, Gohar Ali (all from Nowshera), M. Ibrahim, Mohammad Shafiq, Shakeel-ur-Rehman, Riaz Afridi, Imran Khan, Haji Badshah, Mohammad  Aslam (all from FATA), Mohammad Saeed (Abbotabad), Rashid Mansoor (Kohat).

Balochistan XI: Aqil Baloch (Quetta), Ali Ahmed (Quetta), Sabir Hussain (Quetta), Jehanzeb (Kalat), Azizullah (Pishin), Naseem Khan (Quetta)), Mohtashim Ali (Quetta), Sadiq Shah (Quetta), Manzoor Ahmed (Quetta), Abdul  Hameed (Kalat), Patris Masih (Sibi), Abdul Wajid (Sibi), Mohtashim Rasheed (Sibi),Mohammad Asif (Sibi), Faisal Irfan (Quetta), Mohammad Khan (Quetta), Arun Lal (Quetta), Anwar Ali (Quetta), Ibrahim Aslam (Loralai), Sanaullah (Quetta), Hameedullah (Pishin), Naseebullah (Pishin), Naseer Khan (Quetta), Mian Nafees (Sibi).

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