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Trials for sports board teams
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LAHORE: The trials for the selection of Sports Board Punjab different teams for participation in Inter-Provincial Quaid-e-Azam Games continued at various venues of the provincial capital on Thursday. The Quaid-i-Azam Games are being held in Islamabad in the last week of December. The athletics trials were held at Punjab Stadium, hockey at National Hockey Stadium Pitch-2, weightlifting at Coaching Centre and Kabaddi at Punjab College in which the players from all divisions of Punjab participated. Director General Sports Punjab Khizar Afzaal Chaudhry was the chief guest of the trials. Following are the selected players: SBP hockey team: Goalkeeper: Zeeshan Sukhera, Ghulam Mustafa; Defenders: Saad Shafiq, Faizan Malhi, Izharul Haq, M Bilal; Half backs: Mudassar Ramzan, Abdul Hameed, Shahzeb, Babar Munir, HamzaHameed, Ifrahim Hayat, Salman Butt, Ali Ahmed, UsmanNadeem, Abdullah; Forwards: ShahidAkash, Ahmed Raza, AdeelAfzal, SirajQamar, Ali Taaj, Hamz aIqbal, Khubaib, Saqlain Haider, Amir Shaheen, Rana Ali Sattar, Zeeshan Rasool, Fazeel Hasan. Players in SBP Kabaddi team included Salman Khan, Salman aslam, Ali Raza, Khalil Ahmed, Usman Khan, M Imran, M Umair, Abdur Rehman, Irfan, M Wasi Haider, Asadullah, Abrar Hussein and Hasnain Afzal. The players in SBP weight lifting team included Malik Subhan Ali, Ali Muhammad, Aziz Sarwa rCheema, Farhan Jameel, Hamza, M Arslan Butt, Amir Ali, Abdullah Lone, M Ali, Maaz Butt, Mudabir Zeeshan and Abu Baker.
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