PBF honours Allana

Published November 6, 2002

KARACHI, Nov 5: Pakistan Bridge Federation (PBF) honoured Abdul Rehman Allana at a ceremony at Aslam Memorial Bridge Hall for his contribution to sport, said a PBF news release issued Tuesday.

Allana, whose team took part in the World Championship in Montreal (Canada) earlier this year and was member of Pakistan team which won the 1994 BFAME championship in New Delhi and Saarc championship at Karachi in 2000.

To mark the occasion PBF also conducted a Super Bowl XI which was won by duo of Ziaullah Baig-Masood Mazha with 63.41% from North-South .

S.M.Ozair-Anwar Kamal emerged winner from East-West mustering 64.77%.

Results of top five positions:

North-South Direction. 1. Ziaullah Baig-Masood Mazhar 63.41% 2. Khalid Mohiuddin-Mohsin Chandana 62.5% 3. Rehman Allana-Jane-Alam Fazli 57.85% 4. Mubashir Puri-Nasim Arzoo 53.78% 5. Rashid Jafer-Sultan Siddiqui 53.57%

East-West 1. S.M.Ozair-Anwar Kamal 64.77% 2. Amin Hakim-Tehsin Gheewala 58.95% 3. Syed Ameer Hussain-Chaudhry Sharif 57.95% 4. Ghulam Muhammad-Jamal Nizami 57.43% 5. Shakeel Chandana-Saleem Zaki 56.77%.—APP

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