U-18 hockey camp starts tomorrow

Published June 27, 2006

LAHORE, June 26: Fifty probables were selected to attend the Punjab U-18 hockey camp which starts from Wednesday. The Punjab Hockey Association (PHA) selected the boys from the national U-18 camp which was held at Peshawar to pick Pakistan team which had recently toured Poland.

PHA secretary Naveed Alam, said that the camp was set up to further hone the skills of the boys.

Probables:

Goalkeepers: Imran Butt, Khurram Majeed, Sajid Abbas, Waqas Liaqat, Kashif, Amin Yousaf.

Full-backs: Ali Akbar, Khurram Shahzad, Mohammad Shafiq, Ibrar Hussain, Adeel Khalid, Hafiz Ehtisham, Sher Khan, Mohammad Usman.

Half-backs: M Rashid, Badar Ehsan, Mohsin Bilal, Abbas, Mohammad Nazim, Muhammad Saleem, Zeeshan Ali, Hassan Rasheed, Mohammad Shakeel, Ali Mushtafa, Mudassar Ibrar, Ahmad Usman.

Hassan Akhtar, Haroon Zaheer, Abdul Rehman, Mohammad Taufiq, Rashid Waheed, Naveed Naseer, Farhan Ali, Waqar Ahmad, Anayatullah, Atif Baig, Abdul Khaliq, Shahzad Nasir, Azam, Shahbaz Junior, Asif Hashmi, Adeel Akram, Mohammad Umer, Syed Seemab, Hafiz Yasir, Irfan Khan, Nasir, Waseem Ahmed, Shahzad, Ramzan.

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