LAHORE: As many as 25 fast bowlers have been selected from the recently held National Cricket Academy’s Remote Areas Talent Hunt Programme and will attend a skill development camp at the Academy from April 23 to May 2 under the supervision of the NCA coaches.

Selected bowlers:

Naveed Ahmed (Jacobabad),Habibullah (Khyber Agency), Shahnawaz (Larkana), Sikander (Khyber Agency), Majid Ali (Dadu), Najeeb Afridi (Khyber Agency), Kaleemullah (Layyah), M. Adil Kakar(Quetta), Shadab Majeed (Mirpur), Azizullah (Quetta), Atif Javed (Kohat), Himayatullah Wazir (Abbottabad), Arshid (Kohat), Fahad Arif (Rawalakot-AJK), Ehsanullah (Swat), Zahid Iqbal (Gilgit), Muhammad Saqib(Peshawar), Anas Khan Dawar (North Waziristan), Zulqurnain Afridi (Khyber Agency), Muhammad Zaman (North Waziristan), Saddam Afridi (Khyber Agency), Ibrar Ahmad (North Waziristan), Nasim Shah (Lahore), Bilal Shah(Mardan), Muhammad Ali (Narowal).

Published in Dawn, April 20th, 2018

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