PHF forms committee for Sindh women hockey
KARACHI: PHF president Brig Khalid Khokhar has constituted a committee comprising three distinguished and decorated Olympians to streamline the affairs of the Sind Women Hockey Association’s affairs. The committee comprises Hanif Khan,WaseemFeroze and Mansoor Ahmed, a PHF press release issued onWednesday said. It said it had been reported that the Sind Women’s Hockey Association’s work was hampered by infighting. “This has been greatly damaging the cause of the women hockey in the province,” PHF said.The committee will thoroughly probe the matters of the association and the conflicting groups will be asked to appear before the committee. The committee will finalise its recommendations within one week which will be presented to the PHF president.
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