D’Silva schools cricket

Published October 14, 2002

KARACHI, Oct 13: The inaugural match of the Rev Father Robert D’Silva Golden Jubilee Invitation Inter-school cricket tournament will be held Monday at NBP Sports Complex.

St Patrick’s High School will take on St Paul’s High School in the opener which begins at 10.00am.

Former Test spinner Iqbal Qasim, Executive Vice-President National Bank Of Pakistan, will be the chief guest on the occasion.

All in all, 16 prominent schools in the city are participating in this tournament which will be held on a league basis.

POOL A: Karachi Grammar School, The City School (Darakhshan), Bay View High School and St. John’s High School.

POOL B: St Patrick’s High School, St Paul’s High School, Lecole, and Beacon House Jubilee Campus.

POOL C: The Lyceum School, DHA O & A Level, St Peter’s High School and Oasis.

POOL D: St Michael’s Convent School, Clifton Grammar School, Foundation Public School and The City School (PAF Chapter).

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