Facial scrutiny of U-19 boys

Published July 31, 2002

KARACHI, July 30: The Pakistan Cricket Board will conduct facial scrutiny of all the cricketers participating in the PCB Under-19 tournament throughout the country.

The KCCA selection committee Tuesday directed the following cricketers to appear for facial scrutiny before the PCB representative Mian Mohammad Munir in white cricket dress on Thursday at 9.00am.

The cricketers are:

Khalid Latif, Atif Ali Zaidi, Tabish Khan, Faraz Ahmed, Mujtaba Amin, Yasir Hussain, Asad Iqbal, Ibrahim Akhtar, Naveed Khan, S. M. Raheel, Akbar Rehman, Faraz Ahmed, Syed Raheel, Mohsin Akhtar, Amanullah, Shoaib Lodhi, M. Fahim, Saleem A. Rahim, Vinod Ramesh, Ameer Akbar Ali, Tabish-ur-Rehman, Saleem Yasin, Khurram Manzoor, Nasir Aziz, Tahir Aziz, Naeem Ahmed Khan, Nadeem Shad, Aamir Kaleem, Umar Shahid, Adnan Ahmed, Junaid-ur-Rehman, Mubashir Ahmed, Mansoor Ali, Zeeshan Aziz, Malik Aftab, Mohammad Saleem, Tariq Murad, Wajahat Ahmed, Adnan Brohi, Asadullah Sumairi, Hafiz Musharraf, Waqas Haroon, Aamir Junaid, Asif Hameed, Owais Rehmani, Khurram Ibrahim, Shaharyar Farrukh, Danial Ahsan, Faraz Patel, Adnan Baig, Aftab Ahmed, Raheel Waris, Sharif Asadullah, M. Akmal Hasan Raza, Ubaid Sabir, Israr Ahmed, Javed Ghaffar, Shiraz Ishaq, Kashif Ali, M.A. Zafar, Naveed-ul-Haq, Umair Salman, Humair Shafaat, M. Asim, M. Adnan, Fahad Iqbal, Adeel Malik, Shafiq Ahmed, Sami Faridi and Umair Mumtaz.

Meanwhile, following cricketers have also been advised to appear for facial scrutiny:

M. Khalid, Adnan Khan, Zahid Malik, Fawad Hussain, Irfan Ansari, Noman Alvi, Osama Qureshi, Osama Younis, Usman Farhat, Asim Akhtar, Fahad Ahmed, Mohsin Abbasi, Muneebuddin, Rashid Iqbal, Sheryar Ali, Liaquat Ali, S.M. Yousuf, Humayun Alamgir and Farhan Saeed.

All players are also advised to report to Badar Jaffrey or Touseef Siddiqui at KCCA office on Wednesday at 4.00pm for verification of their documents.

Any cricketer who fails to appear in above facial scrutiny will forfeit his chance of final selection in the Karachi junior teams.—APP

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