KCCA probables

Published August 7, 2002

KARACHI, Aug 6: The Karachi City Cricket Association (KCCA) has invited the probable cricketers for selection of two KCCA teams to participate in Sindh Inter-district cricket tournament being organized by KCCA with the collaboration of Pakistan Steel. The following cricketers have been directed to report Wednesday at 4.00pm at Pakistan Customs Academy:

Mansoor Khan, Jaffer Qureshi, Farhan Iqbal, Bilal Murtaza, Mansoor Baig, Raheel Sayani, Fahad Khan, Ashraf Ali, Fahadullah, Salman Khan, Saif Khan, Imran Umer, Haris Ayaz, Rao Wasim, Zubair Javed, Saif Ashraf, Asif Zakir, Fahad Anjum, Ahmed Saeed Sr., Faisal Ali Khan, Tariq Ali, Farman Ali, Muhammad Farrukh, Mir Rashid, Ali Muhammad, Atif Maqbool, Waseem Naeem, Tariq Rasheed, Shahid Dawood, Kamran Umer, Mansoor Ahmed, Anis Sheikh, Mushtaq Afridi, Tousif Qadri, Ghazanfar Ahmed, Gohar Ali, S.M. Babar, Asim Zaidi, Shahid Ayub, Kashif Ali, Akbar Rehman, Muzaffar Hussain, M. Imran, Waseemuddin, Aqeel Sharif, M. Ejaz, Zahid Ghouri, Furrukh Zahid, Iftikhar Ali, Adnan Kalim and Humair Shafaat.—APP

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