Malir Gym face PCC in final

Published May 21, 2006

KARACHI, May 20: Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif will lead a strong Malir Gymkhana side in the final of the KCCA Centenary Inter-club cricket tournament against Pakistan CC at the KCCA Stadium on Sunday.

Younis Khan, the current national vice-captain, and Test batsman Asim Kamal are also expected to turn out for Malir Gymkhana.

Mansoor Baig will lead the Pakistan CC, which also includes several promising youngsters including wicket-keeper Sarfraz Ahmed and paceman Anwar Ali Khan.

Umpires Islam Khan and Mohammad Asghar would supervise the 50-over a side final.

Teams (from):

MALIR GYMKHANA: Rashid Latif (captain), Younis Khan, Asim Kamal, Farhan Adil, Khalid Latif, Rashid Hanif, Khurram Manzoor, Sajid Hanif, Ariz Kamal, Kashif Hanif, Ali Qasim, Usman Zaidi, Abdul Majeed, Asim Baig.

PAKISTAN CC: Mansoor Baig (captain), Sarfaraz Ahmed, Anwar Ali Khan, Tabish Nawab, Irfanuddin, Fazal Subhan, Javed Mansoor, Asad Shafiq, Nauman Alvi, Saeed Khan, Shahid Latif, Shaharyar Ghani, Kamran bin Mansoor, Adnan Kaleem, Azam Khan.—Agencies

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