Trial match for disabled team today
KARACHI: Pakistan Disabled Cricket Association (PDCA) is organising a trial match to select the national disabled cricket team, which will feature in the home series against Afghanistan to be held in Karachi from February 22 to 27. The trial match will be played on Wednesday (today) here at the UBL
By our correspondents
February 18, 2015
KARACHI: Pakistan Disabled Cricket Association (PDCA) is organising a trial match to select the national disabled cricket team, which will feature in the home series against Afghanistan to be held in Karachi from February 22 to 27.
The trial match will be played on Wednesday (today) here at the UBL Sports Complex Ground.
PDCA has announced 20 players out of which the final squad will be selected by selectors Saleem Jaffar, Sabih Azhar, Nadeem Khan, Zaffar Ahmed and Umer Rashid.
The trial match will be played on Wednesday (today) here at the UBL Sports Complex Ground.
PDCA has announced 20 players out of which the final squad will be selected by selectors Saleem Jaffar, Sabih Azhar, Nadeem Khan, Zaffar Ahmed and Umer Rashid.
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