KARACHI: Competing basketball players are seen with chief guest Zakir Ali, head of Inverex Corp, and other sports officials at the Arambagh-Abdul Nasir court on Friday.
KARACHI: Competing basketball players are seen with chief guest Zakir Ali, head of Inverex Corp, and other sports officials at the Arambagh-Abdul Nasir court on Friday.

KARACHI: Splash Club outplayed Arambagh Club to win 53-36 in an Inverex Basketball Trophy match here at the Arambagh-Abdul Nasir courts on Friday night.

For the winners, Shayan Qadri was outstanding on the court and scored 23 points while Hasan Ali excelled for the losing side and scored 22 points Apart from Shayan, the other leading scorers for the winners were Furquan (15 points) and Azhar (11 points).

For the losing side, was in epic form and scored 17 points which included four pointers. He was well assisted by Mohsin Gujjar (16 pts) and Adeel Khan (12 pts).

For the losing side, besides Hasan, Saad Salahuddin scored 10 points.

Published in Dawn, November 8th, 2020

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