Gold League one-dayers from 26th

Published February 20, 2007

KARACHI, Feb 19: ABN AMRO One-Day Gold League Cricket Championship will be held at three grounds of the city from Feb 26 to March 12, according to the draws released by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Monday.

National Stadium, UBL Sports Complex, Asghar Ali Shah Stadium and National Bank of Pakistan Sports Complex will stage the matches.

Seven teams — Sialkot Stallions, Peshawar Panthers, Karachi Zebras, Karachi Dolphins, Lahore Eagles, Faisalabad Wolves and Rawalpindi Rams will play each other in the round robin league.

Top two teams after the league competition will qualify for the finals which will be played at the National Stadium on March 12.

Following is the programme:

Feb 26: Peshawar Panthers v Sialkot Stallions, National Stadium; Karachi Zebras v Karachi Dolphins, UBL Complex; Lahore Eagles v Rawalpindi Rams, NBP Complex

Feb 28: Peshawar Panthers v Faisalabad Wolves, National Stadium; Lahore Eagles v Sialkot Stallions, NBP Complex; Karachi Zebras v Rawalpindi Rams, AAS Stadium.

March 2: Peshawar Panthers v Karachi Dolphins, UBL Complex, Lahore Eagles v Faisalabad Wolves; Karachi Zebras v Sialkot Stallions, National Stadium.

March 4: Peshawar Panthers v Rawalpindi Rams, NBP Complex; Sialkot Stallions v Faisalabad Wolves, National Stadium; Lahore Eagles v Karachi Dolphins, UBL Complex.

March 6: Rawalpindi Rams v Faisalabad Wolves, NBP Complex; Karachi Dolphins v Sialkot Stallions, AAS Stadium; Lahore Eagles v Karachi Zebras, National Stadium.

March 8: Rawalpindi Rams v Sialkot Stallions, UBL Complex; Faisalabad Wolves v Karachi Dolphins, National Stadium; Karachi Zebras v Peshawar Panthers, AAS Stadium.

March 10: Karachi Zebras v Faisalabad Wolves, NBP Complex; Lahore Eagles v Peshawar Panthers, AAS Stadium; Karachi Dolphins v Rawalpindi Rams. March 12: The final, National Stadium. –APP

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