KCCA final probables

Published March 2, 2002

KARACHI, March 1: The KCCA selection committee has retained the following cricketers for final trials before announcing the squads for the forthcoming PCB National One-day Cricket Tournament:

Maisam Hasnain, Mansoor Khan, Arif Mahmood, Mohammad Masroor, Adnan Kalim, Amin-ur-Rehman, Saqib Zia, Tahir Khan, Rizwan Saeed, Mansoor Baig, Raheel Sayani, Mubashir Ahmed, Ashraf Ali, Atiq Ali Zaidi, Tabish Nawab, Wajid Ali, Fahadullah, Farhan Iqbal, Rashid Ghauri, Ijaz Ahmed, Iftikhar Ali, Zeeshan Pervez, Asif Zakir, Ahmer Saeed Senior, Adeel Mahmood, Mohammad Hasnain, Ariz Kamal, Faisal Mirza, Haaris Ayaz, Saif Ashraf, Farman Ali, Mir Rashid, Ali Mohammad, Irfanuddin, Adnan Malik, Atif Maqbool, Jaffar Qureshi, Tariq Haroon, Tariq Rasheed, Shahid Dawood, Ovais Athar, Mohammad Farooq, Mushtaq Khan Afridi, S.M. Babar, Faraz Ahmed, Azam Hussain, Rajesh Ramesh, Bilal Murtaza, Shahid Iqbal, Nadeem Shaikh, Fahad Khan and Tauseef Qadri.

The selected players have been advised to report at KCCA Stadium at 9.00am Monday.

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