Karachi probables’ practice tomorrow

Published September 10, 2008

KARACHI, Sept 9: Karachi’s regional selection committee has asked the probables of Karachi teams to report at the National Stadium to their respective head coaches for net practice on Thursday.

The following probables have been asked to appear at the National Stadium at 11:00am on Thursday. The net practice is being organised ahead of the National Twenty20 Cup.

KARACHI DOLPHINS: Shahid Khan Afridi (captain), Khalid Latif, Khurram Manzoor, Naumanullah, Asad Shafiq, Fawad Alam, Afsar Nawaz, Sarfaraz Ahmed (wicket-keeper), Azam Hussain, Tahir Khan, Sohail Khan, Anwar Ali, Tanveer Ahmed, Malik Aftab and Tariq Haroon, Shaharyar Ghani, Ali Asad, Akbar Rehman, Haris Ayaz and Adnan Kaleem; Reserves: Ariz Kamal, Waseem Naeem, Mohtashim Ali, Murtaza, Tabish Nawab, Aminur Rehman, Fahim Sr and Fahadullah; Head coach: Jalaluddin.

KARACHI ZEBRAS: Faisal Iqbal (captain), Shadab Kabir, Shahzaib Hasan, Asif Zakir, Asim Kamal, Danish Kaneria, Saeed Bin Nasir, Ahmed Zeeshan Malik, Fahad Khan, Uzair-ul-Haq, Tabish Khan, Abdul Ameer, Faraz Ahmed, Misbah Khan, Fahad Iqbal, Shahzaib Khan, Daniyal Ahsan, Ramiz Raja, Faraz Ahmed Khan and Agha Sabir; Reserves: Noman Ali, Behram Khan, Faraz Patel, Rajesh Ramesh, Naveed Khan, Irfanuddin and Imran Javed; Head coach: Azam Khan.

The following medium pacers have also been asked to attend the nets:

Ausaf Rabbani, Majid Khan, Rizwan Saeed, Babar Rehman, Murad Khan, Maroof Aziz and Iftikhar Khan.—Agencies

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