PNF names players for training camp

Published January 4, 2003

KARACHI, Jan. 3: Pakistan Netball Federation (PNF) on Friday announced the Pakistan women netball team for participating in European Open and Development Netball Championship to be held at Glasgow, Scotland from Feb 21-23.

England are the defending champions. Besides England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Malta and Pakistan are the other participating teams, said a news release of PFN here Friday.

A training camp for the selected players will start from Jan 7 at Site Area Ground, Hyderabad.

Maqbool Ahmed and Shiekh Muhammad Irfan have been nominated as coach and assistant coach.

Players: Quratul-An, Ayesha Razak, Koser Shah, Naila (Hyderabad); Javiria Qureshi, Zoe Viccaji, Huma Khan, Afshan, Ghazala Sardar, Alizay Saeed, Shar, Huniyha (Karachi); Bena Choudry, Robina, Liala, Sadia, Mahreen (Faislabad); Sharish Nawaz, Nadia Younas, and Saima Noreen (Gujarawala); Saima Sarwar, Nabel Huma, Rabia Jhangir, Salma Marwat (Islamabad). Gul Bibi (Blouchistan); Nadia (Mirpurkhas); Farzana (Khairpur Mirs); Anila Khan (NWFP)—APP

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