Karachi dominate Sindh Games with hockey, football and squash golds

Published April 22, 2018
Karachi: Karachi’s Sibtain Raza scores against Hyderabad during the 17th Sindh Games men’s hockey final at the Abdul Sattar Edhi Hockey Stadium on Saturday.— Tahir Jamal/ White Star
Karachi: Karachi’s Sibtain Raza scores against Hyderabad during the 17th Sindh Games men’s hockey final at the Abdul Sattar Edhi Hockey Stadium on Saturday.— Tahir Jamal/ White Star

KARACHI: Karachi sportspersons including women continued their domination by picking up maximum number of medals to contribute their share towards retaining the overall trophy of the 17th Sindh Games at different venues on the penultimate day on Saturday.

At the Abdul Sattar Edhi Hoc­key Stadium, Karachi brushed aside Hyderabad by the tennis score of 6-1 to retain the hockey gold.

Waseem Aslam slammed four goals while Sibtain Raza added two to win top honours. Ahad scor­ed the consolation goal for the losers.

Waseem was also declared best player of the tournament.

Larkana grabbed the bronze by getting the better of Shaheed Benazirabad 3-0 in the playoff for third position,

Similarly, Karachi girls made their mark claiming football gold.

Karachi thrashed Hyderabad 8-0 to annex the gold while thrashing Hyderabad 8-0 in the completely one-sided fixture. The bronze went to Sukkur who gets the better of Shaheed Benazirabad by a solitary goal in the playoff.

The local players shone by completing a double picking up gold in the men’s and women’s netball events.

Kaachi inflicted 10-5 defeat on Hyderabad to clinch the men’s honours while Mirpurkhas got the bronze defeating Larkana 9-7 in keenly fought match.

In women’s contests, the Karachi girls followed suit imposing to 10-8 victory over Hyderabad in the keenly fought final. Mirpurkhas took home the bronze beating Shaheed Benazirabad 4-1.

Karachi players also excelled in sepaktakraw defeating Hyderabad 21-19, 21-19 to return with flying colours in the men’s team event,

Mirpurkhas won the bronze prevailing over Sukkur 21-13, 21-19.

Meanwhile, the less said the better about the lapses and shortcomings of the organisers of the Sindh Games.

Karachi swept the men’s and women’s team event squash gold at the Roshan Khan-Jahangir Khan squash Complex on Saturday.

Karachi chalked up a convincing 3-0 victory over Hyderabad to annex the men’s team gold. Sukkur took the bronze.

Victorious Kartachi women’s team receives the trophy from squash legend Jahangir Khan after defeating Hyderabad 3-0 in the final of the squash event at the PN Roshan Khan-Jahangir Khan Squash Complex on Saturday.—White Star
Victorious Kartachi women’s team receives the trophy from squash legend Jahangir Khan after defeating Hyderabad 3-0 in the final of the squash event at the PN Roshan Khan-Jahangir Khan Squash Complex on Saturday.—White Star

Following the footsteps of the men’s outfit, Karachi women’s also gave a 3-0 drubbing to Hyderabad to win the gold. The bronze went to Sukkur.

Squash legend Jahangir Khan graccd the two finals and gave away the prizes.

The four-day Games conclude on Sunday.

Results:

Hockey:

Final (men’s): Karachi bt Hyderabad 6-1

3rd-4th position: Larkana bt Shaheed Benazirabad 3-0

Squash:

Team event final (men’s):

Karachi bt Hyderabad 3-0 Noman Khan bt Saifullah 11/1. 11/5. 11/3; Sikandar Khan bt Salman Sana 11/1, 11/3, 11/0; Junaid Rehman bt Shahzaib 11/5,/11/5. 11/6.

Final positions:Karachi (gold), Hyderabad (silver), Sukkur (bronze)

Team event final (women’s):

Karachi bt Sukkur 3-0 Mehwish Ayoob bt Esha 11/1, 11/3, 11/3; Maira Saleem bt Shoita 11/1, 11/1, 11/1; Anum Aziz beat Iqra 11/0, 11/1, 11/1.

Final positions: Karachi (gold), Hyderabad (silver), Sukkur (bronze)

Football:

Final (women’s): Karachi bt Hyderabad 8-0

3rd-4th position match: Sukkur bt Shaheed Benazirabad 1-0

Sepaktakraw:

Final men’s team: Karachi bt Hyderabad 21-19, 21-19

3rd-4th position: Mirpurkhas bt Sukkur 21-13, 21-19

Netball:

Final: (women’s): Karachi bt Hyderabad 10-8

3rd-4th position: Mirpurkhas bt Shaheed Benazirabad 4-1 .

Final: (men’s): Karachi bt Hyderabad 10-5

3rd-4th position: Mirpurkhas bt Larkana 9-7

Tennis:

Men’s singles:

Semi-finals: Nameer Shamsi (Kar) bt Sheraz Bhand (Hyd) 6-1 6-0, Abdul Saeed (Kar) bt Afha Asfanf 7-5 6-4.

Womens’ singles:

Semi-finals: Hania Naveed bt Rukhsar 6-0 6-0; Imsha Jawad bt Erum 6-0 6-0

Team event (men’s):

Final: Karachi bt Hyderabad 2-0 Noor Mustafa (Kar) bt Shiraz Bhand (Hyd) 6-3 6-1; Zubair Raja (Kar) bt Saad Albani (Hyd) 6-2 7-5.

Women’s doubles:

Semi-finals: Hania Naveed and Eraj Batool (Kar) bt Javeria and Saima (Suk) 8-0; Imsha Jawed and Rukhsar (Hyd) bt Erum and Zainab (Lar) 8-2.

Published in Dawn, April 22nd, 2018

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