Peshawar, Multan in badminton decider
ISLAMABAD: Peshawar and Multan made it to final of the badminton event in All Pakistan Inter-Board Sports Gala for Boys under way here at the Pakistan Sports Complex.
In the first semi-finals, Peshawar Board beat Technical Board Peshawar 2-0 while Multan also won their match against Gujranwala with the same margin.
Nadeem won the 100m sprint while Peshawar’s Wajid and Osama finished second and third, respectively. Islamabad’s Samiullah took first position in the 800 metres with his teammate Muhammad Qasim finishing second. Bahawal from Faisalabad stood third.
Zeeshan Khan from Peshawar took top position in shot put while Rustam Younas from Lahore and Mohammad Zain from Gujranwala followed him. Faisalabad’s Asfar Khan was declared long jump winner.
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