KARACHI, March 3: All Karachi Disabled Cricket Tournament, under the auspices of the Pakistan Disabled Cricket Association, will be held at the Rashid Latif Cricket Academy Ground on Wednesday with three local outfits in action.

The tournament will be played on the round robin league with top two teams qualifying for the final.

The winners will be presented Rs25,000 while the runners-up will be pocketing Rs15,000. Best batsman, bowler, fielder and man-of-the-match will also be awarded in each match. A prize of Rs10,000 will be given to the most disciplined player.

Participating teams.

KARACHI GREENS: Aqeel Ahmed Siddique (captain), Mohammad Rafi (vice-captain), Naeem Khan, Arif Richard, Waheed Ahmed, Tahir Abbasi (wicket-keeper), Mohammad Ashraf, Khalid, Iqbal Hussain, Amir Hameed, Munawar, Hasnain Shakir; Ali Hussain Rizvi (coach), Jameel Ahmed (manager).

KARACHI WHITES: Salim Karim (captain), Ishaq Senior (vice-captain), Rao Jawed, Ajmal Abbasi (wicket-keeper), Farooq Khatak, Azeem Qureshi, Shan Akber, Omar Ansari, Abdul Jabbar, Mohammad Amjad, Kamran Ali, Shahzad Hussain; Fariuddin (coach), Mohammad Sadiq Khatri (manager).

KARACHI BLUES: Danish Ahmed (captain), Sakhi Jaan (vice-captain), Abdul Rehman (wicket-keeper), Salim Khan. Khalilullah, Shakeel Ahmed, Ishaq (Jr), Ameer Ahmed, Noor-ul-Alam, Kashif, Farhan Saeed, Nadeem Arain; Zafar Iqbal (coach), Akber Alam (manager).—APP

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