District teams announced

Published June 8, 2006

HYDERABAD, June 7: District associations of athletics, volleyball and table tennis announced teams on Wednesday to participate in the 10th Sindh Games.

Teams:

Athletics: (male) Shafiullah, Tahir Mehmood, Abdul Ghafoor, Rasool Bux, Sagheer Akbar, Arbab Ali, Abid Usman, S. Umair, Tariq Hussain, Saifullah, Mohammad Ali, Imran Sheikh, Salman Ahmed, Adnan Ahmed, Kamran Khan, Zubair Khan, Sikandar, Imran Baloch, Ali Nawaz and Mukhtiar. Mir Ahsan Talpur (manager) and Habib Kausar (coach).

(Female): Rizwana Wasim, Humaira Nazeer, Sana Raiq, Hina Rafiq, Kiran Rafiq, Saba Rafiq, Sabeen Saeed, Sadaf Nayab, Muna M. Umar, Kanwar M. Umar, Sanam Channa, Sharjeela Kiran, Quratul Ain, Nausheen Suleman. Ms Nasim (manager) and Shabnam Ara (coach).

Volleyball: Hyder Zaman (captain), Hazrat Ahmed, Asif Khan, Dost Mohammad, Azad Khan, Lal Rahim, Mohammad Yousuf, Abdul Majeed Khan, Samiullah, Akmal Hussain. Sartaj Ali and Abdul Sattar are stand-bys. Mohammad Iqbal Qureshi (manager) and Mohammad Ayub (coach).

Table tennis: (female) Uzma Salim (captain), Zainab Shafi, Marya Safat, Faiza Fatima. Mukhtar Bhatti (manager).

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