Training camp for women cricketers

Published March 10, 2005

LAHORE, March 9: Thirty-three women cricketers will attend the 15-day national training camp. The dates of the camp will be announced later.

A PCB spokesman said that the cricketers were selected on their performance they showed in the first national championship which was held from March 1 to 7. After the 15-day camp, the short-listed players will undergo training under PCB trainer Grant Compton.

PROBABLES: Taskeen Qadeer, Sana Javed, Shamsa Hashmi, Nazish Chaudhary, Uzma Malik, Sana Razaq, Ambreen Nawaz, Shumaila Mushtaq, Alleha Raza, Bushra (Lahore), Misbah Butt, Armaan Khan, Faryal Shah, Kanwal Naz, Humaira Masroor, Fahmida Bano, Asia Khan, Marrium Butt (Karachi); Sabeen Siddique, Hina Khan,Sumaiya Siddique (Hyderabad), Tayyeba Khan, Sana Nisar, Nabila Gulzar, Qanita Jalil (Peshawar), Madiha Abbasi (Quetta), Fatima Iqbal (Rawalpindi), Kalsoom Akhtar, Rafat Manzoor (Faisalabad), Sukhan Faiz, Shamaila Naz, Asmavia Iqbal, Sania Iqbal (Multan).

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