KIEB probables

Published December 13, 2002

KARACHI, Dec 12: Selection committee of Karachi Intermediate Education Board, headed by chairman Sirajul Islam Bukhari, has retained the following probables after a two-day trials for camp training prior to selection of city’s squad for the Pakistan Inter-board cricket tournament, starting in the third week of December.

The selected players have advised to report for nets at Bakhtiari Youth Centre (BYC) Ground from Saturday at 10.00am.

PROBABLES: Naveed Khan, Hassan Saud, Ibrahim Akhtar, Javed Ghaffar, Fawwad Alam, Amanullah, Mohammad Fahim, Asad Butt, Daniyal Ahsan, Akbar Rehman, Athar Abid, Khurram Ibrahim, Raheel Waris, Vinod Ramesh, Junaid-ur-Rehman, Faraz Ahmed, Babar Agha, Sajid Lakhani, Adnan Ahmed, Qambar Ali, Adeel Hussain, Mohammad Shoaib, Sajib Khan, Furqan Ahmed, Mohammad Talha, Sheryar Ali, Osama Qureshi, Azfar Dilshad, Shah Asim, Shahid Hameed, Wajid, Sohail Mazhar, Tahir Hussain, Yasir, Hamood Nasir, Zeeshan Aleem, Saqib Shah and Mubeen-uz-Zaman.

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