Free tickets for Karachi Test

Published September 30, 2007

KARACHI, Sept 29: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to distribute free tickets for general enclosures to the fans of Karachi for the first Test match between Pakistan and South Africa, starting at the National Stadium on Monday.

These tickets will be distributed through the Karachi City Cricket Association (KCCA). However, no free tickets for any enclosure will be distributed for the ODI to be played in Karachi on Oct 29.

Secretary KCCA Siraj-ul-Islam Bukhari has notified the following persons (and their respective locations) for distribution of free tickets in limited quantity to the general public on first-come-first-serve basis on Sunday (Sept 30) from 10.00am to 5:00pm:

Aftab Ahmed (at the Student Ground, Liaquatabad); Afzal Sherri (TMC Ground, Block-13, F.B. Area); Mohammad Raees (KGA Ground, M.A. Jinnah Road); S.M. Adil (Pak Star Ground, Malir Extension Colony); Iftikhar Zaman (Landhi Gymkhana Ground, 37-D, Landhi No. 1); Azam Khan (KCCA Stadium, Block N, North Nazimabad); Ghulam Waris (Asifabad Sports Complex, Zuberi Colony, Mangopir); S.A. Fahim (Nazimabad Gymkhana, Hadi Market, Block-4 Nazimabad); Ikramullah (Asghar Ali Shah Stadium, Block-C, North Nazimabad).—APP

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