U-16 kabaddi, cricket and boxing trials today
LAHORE: The trials of Lahore Division’s under-16 kabaddi, cricket and boxing teams will be held on April 12, 2019 (today) at different venues of the city.
The selected teams will feature in second phase of Annual Sports Calendar divisional sports competitions being organized under the banner of Sports Board Punjab.The second phase of Annual Sports Calendar divisional sports competitions will be organized from April 14 to May 3, 2019.
The boxing trials will be held at Punjab College of Commerce, Ferozepur Road while City District Govt Lahore (CDGL) Boys High School, Qila Laxman Singh, Ravi Road will host boys cricket trials. The kabaddi players will appear in trials at Punjab Stadium. The under-16 girls cricket trials will be organized on April 13, 2019 at Lahore College for Women University, Jail Road.
-
Prince William 'worst Nightmare' Becomes Reality -
Thai School Shooting: Gunman Opened Fire At School In Southern Thailand Holding Teachers, Students Hostage -
Britain's Chief Prosecutor Breaks Silence After King Charles Vows To Answer All Andrew Questions -
Maxwell Could Get 'shot In The Back Of The Head' If Released: US Congressman -
New EU Strategy Aims To Curb Threat Of Malicious Drones -
Halle Berry On How 3 Previous Marriages Shaped Van Hunt Romance -
Facebook Rolls Out AI Animated Profile Pictures And New Creative Tools -
NHS Warning To Staff On ‘discouraging First Cousin Marriage’: Is It Medically Justified? -
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Flew Money In Suitcases To Launder: New Allegation Drops -
Nancy Guthrie Abduction: Piers Morgan Reacts To 'massive Breakthrough' In Baffling Case -
Will Warner Bros Finalize Deal With Paramount Or Stays Loyal With Netflix's Offer? -
Adam Mosseri Set To Testify In Court Over Social Media Addiction Claims -
Palace Spotlights Queen Camilla For Her Work With Vision-impaired Children A Day After Andrew Statement -
Kim Kardashian Still 'very Angry' At Meghan Markle, Prince Harry -
Texas Father Guns Down Daughter After Heated Trump Argument -
Andrew, Sarah Ferguson Quietly Adopts New Strategy To Control Public Narrative