Asif wins special boys tennis event
KARACHI: M Asif Saeed won the tennis event for special boys organised by Sindh Sports Board (SSB) on Sunday. Rizwan stood runner-up in the event. SSB organised various sports events in different parts of the city to observe the Defence Day. In volleyball, Munir Ahmed was the winner and Maqsood
By our correspondents
September 08, 2015
KARACHI: M Asif Saeed won the tennis event for special boys organised by Sindh Sports Board (SSB) on Sunday.
Rizwan stood runner-up in the event.
SSB organised various sports events in different parts of the city to observe the Defence Day.
In volleyball, Munir Ahmed was the winner and Maqsood the runner-up. In table tennis, Farrukh Kamal stood as the winner and Farid Jabbar the runner-up.
In badminton, Waqas Ali was the winner and the runner up was Tariq Ali.
Colonel Babar was the chief guest at the closing ceremony held at Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (KWSB) head office.
Rizwan stood runner-up in the event.
SSB organised various sports events in different parts of the city to observe the Defence Day.
In volleyball, Munir Ahmed was the winner and Maqsood the runner-up. In table tennis, Farrukh Kamal stood as the winner and Farid Jabbar the runner-up.
In badminton, Waqas Ali was the winner and the runner up was Tariq Ali.
Colonel Babar was the chief guest at the closing ceremony held at Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (KWSB) head office.
-
Arden Cho Shares Update On Search For ‘perfect’ Wedding Dress Ahead Of Italy Ceremony -
Ariana Madix Goes Unfiltered About Dating Life -
Prince William Closes Saudi Arabia Visit With Rare Desert Shot -
'King Charles Acts Fast Or Existential Crisis' Over Andrew Scandal -
Brooklyn Beckham Charging Nearly £300 In Ticket Cost For Burger Festival -
Prince William Makes Unexpected Stop At Local Market In Saudi Arabia -
Zayn Malik Shares Important Update About His Love Life -
Kate Middleton, William Are Holding Onto Their Hats As Worse Gets Threatened: Behind The Veil Of Shame -
British Soap Awards Scrapped Again As ITV Confirms 2026 Hiatus -
Climate Nearing Dangerous Tipping Points, Study Shows -
James Van Der Beek, 'Dawson's Creek' Star, Dies At 48 -
Threads Launches Dear Algo AI Feature To Personalise Feeds In Real Time -
Police Take Action Over Andrew's Ties With Jeffrey Epstein While In UK Office -
Courtney Love Makes First Appearance Since New Report On Kurt Cobain's Death -
King Charles Anxious As Uncertainty Grows Over Sarah Ferguson’s Next Move -
Real Reason Kim Kardashian Is Dating Lewis Hamilton