Ikramullah doing well in England

Published August 10, 2002

KARACHI, Aug 9: Pakistan’s Ikramullah is well on his way to break the North Staffs and South Chesire League wicket-keeping record, according to a press release received Friday.

Playing as a professional for Norton Club, Ikram has so far snared 27 victims in ten league matches and need another 16 to better the Division One record in his first season in England,

Besides performing well behind the stumps, Ikram, who hails from Lahore and represented Wapda in Patrons Trophy has also scored over 400 runs this season for his club.

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