Fata names 32 probables

Published July 16, 2006

PESHAWAR, July 15: A PCB selection committee headed by Regional Development Officer (Abbottabad) Nasim Fazal on Saturday announced names of 32 probables for the Fata senior cricket camp starting from July 19 at Cantt Academy premises, Qayyum Sports Complex.

Besides Nasim , Tahir Afridi and Janis Khan were the other members of the PCB selection committee who held a day trial at the same venue.

More then 100 players turned up for the trial in which 32 short-listed players were selected for the two matches to be played on July 17 and 18.

Probables:

BATSMEN: Khyber Agency: Almar Khan, Inamullah, Altaf Ali, Naveed Ahmed, Sumar Gul, Asif Afridi, Akbar Shah, Imtiaz Khan, Tariq Afridi, Majid Afridi, Tahir Khan and Muhammad Fayyaz Shah. Khurram Agency: Johar Hussain, Mumtaz Khan, Sajjad Khan (FR Kohat), Adnan Zaheer (Mohmand Agency), Allah Nawaz, Altaf Khan (North Wazirstan), Akbar Shah (Bajaur Agency).

FAST BOWLERS: Tahir Khan, (Mohmand Agency), Hussain Akbar (Khyber Agency), Anjum Iqbal (North Waziristan), Shakeel Afridi (Khyber Agency), Abdul Haq (NW), Aftab Khan (Khyber Agency), Imam (Khyber Agency), Farooq Jan (Khyber Agency), Asim (Khyber Agency).

SPINNERS: Kabir Khan (Orakzai Agency), Azhar Usman (Mohmand Agency), Naeem (Khyber Agency), Said Karam (Mohmand Agency).

WICKET-KEEPERS: Ijaz Ahmed (Khyber Agency), Arif Ullah (Mohmand Agency).—APP

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