BSEK trials on Saturday

Published October 18, 2001

KARACHI, Oct 17: The following cricketers have been selected for the final trials conducted by the Board of Secondary Education Karachi to select the cricket team of the Board to participate in the Pakistan Inter Boards cricket tournament.

The final trials will be held on Oct. 20, 2001 at the Asghar Ali Shah Stadium which will begin at 8-30 a.m.

Abid Khan (GBBS Metroville), Asadullah, Adnan Brohi, (Different Lawrance), Adnan Sartaj, Zeeshan Jameel, Asad Butt, Mohammad Ali Zafar, Danyal Ehsan, Jibran Basheer, Ibrahim Akhtar, Zeeshan Abrar (GBBS Zahoor), Asim Bhatti, Ahsan Mehmood (Hyderi Public), Taha Siddiqui, Osama Qureshi (P.C.J.), Amanullah (Raheel Academy), Dur Reez (Mount View), Azam Khan (Tauba Sec. School), Khalid Lateef (GBBS Malir), Naeem Khan (GBBS No. 1 Nazimabad), Mohammad Faheem (Everest Junior), Faraz Patel (GBBS No.1), Mohammad Shoaib (Prime Rose), Mohammad Talha (Progressive Children Academy), Hafiz Musharaf (Dhaka Secondary School), Nasir (Happy Zone Nazimabad), Shareef Asadullah, Asadullah, Waqas Haroon and Neil Trevor Joe D’Mello.

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