Omar Associates team for Benazir Bhutto cricket announced
KARACHI: Nadeem Omar, Director of Omar Associates, on Sunday announced Omar Associates Women Cricket team for participation in 4th Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Women’s Cricket Challenge Trophy, 2015. Asmavia Iqbal will lead the team in the tournament.The team will leave for Lahore on April 8 and will play their first
By our correspondents
April 06, 2015
KARACHI: Nadeem Omar, Director of Omar Associates, on Sunday announced Omar Associates Women Cricket team for participation in 4th Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Women’s Cricket Challenge Trophy, 2015. Asmavia Iqbal will lead the team in the tournament.
The team will leave for Lahore on April 8 and will play their first match against Saif Sports Saga on April 13 at Gaddafi Stadium.
The team will leave for Lahore on April 8 and will play their first match against Saif Sports Saga on April 13 at Gaddafi Stadium.
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