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SPORTS NEWS - School News 21 Feb, 2026
Lahore (PR): The closing ceremony of the IBIT Sports Festival 2026 was held with great enthusiasm and splendour at University of the Punjab, bringing together senior academic leadership, distinguished guests, and an energetic gathering of students. The ceremony was attended by Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Mohammad Ali, Dean Prof. Dr. Mohammad Mumtaz, Director IBIT Dr. Asim, and senior faculty member Prof. Shahid Zia. The esteemed guests distributed honorary shields among members of the IBIT society in recognition of their outstanding services and dedicated efforts. Among the recipients was Society President Hamza Wattoo, whose leadership and contributions were particularly appreciated. The occasion was further elevated by the presence of Lahore Qalandars CEO Atif Rana, who graced the event as a special guest, along with President of Pakistan Martial Arts Association (PMAA) Anwar Mohiuddin and Senior Journalist Azhar Masood as guests of honour. Addressing the students, he praised their exceptional passion and enthusiasm. “I have attended many annual sports days at different institutions, but the passion and enthusiasm that I have seen and felt here at IBIT, Punjab University, I have seen nowhere else,” he remarked. “These students truly reflect the spirit of Qalandars. I hope this Qalandars spirit, combined with pure determination, dedication, and hard work, will help them excel in their future endeavours and succeed in every walk of life.” Atif Rana, along with Anwar Mohiuddin and Azhar Masood, distributed trophies and medals among the winning teams and outstanding performers. In a generous gesture that further energized the gathering, he announced the provision of Pakistan Super League (PSL) match tickets and sports kits for IBIT students, drawing loud applause from the audience. The festival featured a wide range of sporting competitions, including cricket, badminton, volleyball, football, and several other athletic contests. The event not only highlighted athletic excellence but also promoted teamwork, discipline, and leadership among participants. Speaking on the occasion, Anwar Mohiuddin emphasised the importance of self-defence training among youth. “Self-defence can be learned through passion, and the passion that IBIT students possess is the most essential ingredient to mastering these skills. With proper guidance and structured workshops, these students can emerge as some of the finest self-defence athletes.”
Pakistan to tour Bangladesh in March for 3 T20 match Series
Lahore (Sports Report):Pakistan men’s cricket team will tour Bangladesh for a three-match ODI series, the Bangladesh Cricket Board confirmed on Friday.Pakistan will arrive in Bangladesh on Monday, 9 March and will undergo a training session on Tuesday, 10 March, ahead of the opening ODI against the hosts at the Shere Bangla National Cricket Stadium (SBNCS) in Dhaka on Wednesday, 11 March.The second ODI will be played on Friday, 13 March, while the third and final match of the series is scheduled for Sunday, 15 March. All three matches will take place at the Shere Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka.This will be Pakistan’s second tour of Bangladesh since July 2025. Pakistan last toured Bangladesh for a three-match T20I series in July, which the hosts won 2-1. Bangladesh, meanwhile, toured Pakistan for a three-match T20I series in May/June last year, which Salman Ali Agha-led side won 3-0.Series schedule:March 9 – Pakistan arrivalMarch 10 – PracticeMarch 11 – First ODI at Shere Bangla National Cricket Stadium, DhakaMarch 13 – Second ODI at Shere Bangla National Cricket Stadium, DhakaMarch 15 – Third ODI at Shere Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka
T20 World Cup: MATCH OFFICIALS NAMED FOR SUPER EIGHTS
Dubai (Sports News):Rodney Tucker and Paul Reiffel will be in the middle for the opening Super Eights match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.New Zealand take on Pakistan in Colombo on Saturday as Group 2 gets underway, with Allahudien Paleker in place as TV Umpire and Sam Nogajski taking on the role of Fourth Umpire.Tucker and Nogajski will be the on-field team on 28 February when Sri Lanka face Pakistan in Kandy, while Nogajski will also oversee England’s match with Pakistan at the same venue on 24 February alongside Nitin Menon.Adrian Holdstock is also part of the Sri Lankan-based officials’ team for the Super Eights stage and will be on-field alongside Ahsan Raza for England’s clashes with the co-hosts in Kandy on 22 February and New Zealand five days later.Paleker and Asif Yaqoob will be in the middle for Sri Lanka’s meeting with New Zealand in Colombo on 25 February.Group 1 begins with co-hosts India taking on South Africa on 22 February and the experienced duo of Richard Kettleborough and Chris Gaffaney will be taking charge, assisted by TV Umpire Alex Wharf and Fourth Umpire Chris Brown.Gaffaney and Wharf join forces for the final match of the Super Eight stage, India’s match with the West Indies in Kolkata on March 1, while Wharf and Kettleborough are the on-field duo for the co-hosts’ clash with Zimbabwe on 26 February.Zimbabwe are unbeaten after the group stage and will hope to take that momentum into their clash with the similarly in-form West Indies on 23 February, with Richard Illingworth and Jayaraman Madanagopal overseeing the action in Mumbai.Shahid Saikat and Kumar Dharmasena are the on-field team for the West Indies’ match against South Africa on 26 February, with Dharmasena back in place alongside Illingworth when the Proteas face Zimbabwe on 1 March.Ranjan Madugalle, Andrew Pycroft, Richie Richardson, and Javagal Srinath share the match referee duties.
The Hundred Auction set for Piccadilly Lights
Islamabad (Sports Desk): The UK’s first-ever major sporting auction will take place in the heart of London at Piccadilly Lights on Wednesday 11 and Thursday 12 March.The Hundred Auction will see over 200 players go under the hammer, with the sixteen men’s and women’s teams picking up to 14 players each as they take a big step towards filling their squads ahead of the sixth edition of The Hundred this summer.The women’s competition Auction will take place on March 11, with the likes of Davina Perrin, Beth Mooney, Shafali Verma, Nadine de Klerk and Amy Jones possibly some of the first names up for grabs.Twenty-four hours later, the men’s teams will bid for players with Joe Root, Quinton de Kock, Jason Holder, Haris Rauf and Adil Rashid potentially among the early contenders to be bought. Auctioneer Richard Madley will run proceedings across both days.Men’s teams had a salary pot of £2.05m to spend on their squad, women’s teams had a salary pot of £880,000. Each team has already spent a portion of their pot on pre-Auction Direct Signings and Retentions.Across the Auction, teams will compete to sign players across three phases: Hero Players, Ranked Players and Nominated Players. The teams will each provide a long-list of players they’re most interested in signing ahead of the auction, with the phases reflecting the aggregated interest in each player.The Hundred Auction will be available to watch in full on The Hundred’s YouTube and social media channels, with live coverage and updates also available across Sky Sports and BBC Sport.A full list of players registered for The Hundred Auction will be shared later this week.
Karachi Blues, Islamabad seal victories on day three of National T20 Cup Qualifier
Lahore (Sports Report):Karachi Region Blues and Islamabad Region secured victories against Larkana Region and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Region respectively on the third day of ABN Developers present University of Lahore National T20 Cup Qualifier on Monday here at the Gaddafi Stadium in LahoreBoth the teams have strengthened their chances of qualification from Group A after winning back-to-back games with two more games to go for each. Only the table topper will qualify for the final and the main round of the National T20 Cup. In the first match, after putting Larkana in to bat first, Karachi Region Blues kept their batters in check by picking up wickets at regular intervals removing five batters for 61 runs on the board in nine overs. Only opening batter Malhar Rasool (41, 25b, 6x4s, 1x6) made an impact from the top order. Coming in to bat at no.7, Larkana skipper Zahid Mehmood top-scored with an unbeaten 48 off 32 deliveries while sharing a 75-run partnership for the sixth wicket with Mohammad Huzaifa (31, 36b, 3x4s).No.8 batter Mushtaq Ahmed’s 15 off six deliveries including two sixes at the death meant that Larkana finished their innings on 160-7.For Karachi, Wahaj Riaz returned figures of 3-0-14-3 including the scalp of Malhar in the ninth over.In response, Karachi lost opening batter Jahanzaib Sultan (5, 12b, 1x4) in the third over with 12 runs on the board. Top-scorer Ahsan Ali (65, 38b, 5x4s, 4x6s) then put together a 57-run alliance with no.3 batter Muhammad Taha, who also chipped in with a 28-ball 38, hitting six fours and a solitary six.After losing Taha in the 10th over, Karachi lost three more wickets in quick succession, slipping to 118-5 after 14.4 overs. Wahaj then chipped in with 16 off 14 balls including one four.With four required from the final over and one off the final ball, wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Ghazi Ghori pierced the field for a four to seal the win for his side, finishing on an unbeaten 19 off 13 balls, comprising of two fours.For Larkana, Ali Asghar picked up three wickets for 29 runs in three overs.In the second game of the day, AJK elected to bat first against Islamabad and made a healthy start with the opening batters putting on a 90-run stand. Husnain Nadeem scored 46 off 29 balls including seven fours, while top-scorer Hasnain Shamir starred with a 49-ball 69, hitting nine fours and two sixes.No.3 batter Awais Minhas scored 24 off 17 balls, featuring three fours. AJK were given a late push by Arslan Mahzood (12 not out, 6b, 1x4, 1x6) and Aqib Liaqat (18, 5b, 1x4, 2x6s) as they were lifted to 187-5 in their 20 overs.For Islamabad, Umair Afridi picked up two wickets for 34 runs in his four overs.In pursuit of the 188-run target, Islamabad were provided a flying start as they raced to 42 in 3.2 overs before opening batter Raja Hamza Waheed (25, 12b, 2x4s, 2x6s) was dismissed by Faizan Saleem (3-0-36-2).In his subsequent over, Faizan got rid of the second AJK opening batter Ali Imran (21, 16b, 4x4s) as well with 63 runs on the board. Islamabad had accumulated 74 runs for the loss of two wickets at the end of the powerplay.Top scorer Naseerullah then smashed the fastest half-century of the tournament, scoring 55 off 30 balls, aided by two fours and four sixes.Naseer also shared a 90-run partnership with skipper Mohammed Umair Riaz (35, 33b, 3x4s) and after latter’s departure, Shahbaz Khan struck two fours and as many sixes in his breezy nine-ball 25. Islamabad chased down the target in 18.5 overs with five wickets in hand and went to the top of the table.For AJK, Faizan and Saad Asif (3-0-32-2) shared four wickets.Scores in brief:Match 5 – Karachi Region Blues beat Larkana Region by three wickets at Gaddafi Stadium, LahoreLarkana Region 160-7, 20 overs (Zahid Mehmood 48 not out, Malhar Rasool 41, Mohammed Huzaifa 31; Wahaj Riaz 3-14)Karachi Region Blues 164-7, 20 overs (Ahsan Ali 65, Mohammed Taha 38, Mohammad Ghazi Ghori 19 not out; Ali Asghar 3-29)Player of the match - Wahaj Riaz (Karachi Region Blues)Match 6 – Islamabad Region beat AJK Region by five wickets at Gaddafi Stadium, LahoreAJK Region 187-5, 20 overs (Hasnain Shamir 69, Husnain Nadeem 46, Awais Akram Minhas 24; Umair Afridi 2-34)Islamabad Region 188-5, 18.5 overs, (Naseerullah Khan 55, Mohammed Umair Riaz 35, Shahbaz Khan 25, Raja Hamza Waheed 25, Ali Imran 21; Saad Asif 2-32, Faizan Saleem 2-36)Player of the match - Naseerullah Khan (Islamabad Region)
Pakistan women beat South Africa women by 53 runs in last T20 match
Benoni (Sports News): Fatima Sana’s all-round brilliance led Pakistan women’s team to a crushing 53-run win in the third T20I over South Africa, who took the series 2-1, here at the Willowmoore Park, Benoni on Monday. It is Pakistan’s sixth-largest winning margin in women’s T20Is and largest against South Africa.The hosts succumbed to their second-lowest T20I total, 91 all out, in last four years. All-rounder Marizanne Kapp was absent hurt.Pakistan will now face South Africa in a three-match ODI series slated to be played on 22, 25 February and 1 March and will warm up with a 50-over practice match on 19 February.Fatima first struck 47 not out to help Pakistan recover from 68-5 to 144-7 in 20 overs and then took two wickets in the powerplay to put South Africa under pressure early on. She won her second player of the series award and only the third player of the match award in T20Is after scoring 146 runs and taking two scalps in the series. South Africa lost Tazmin Brits to Fatima for a duck on the third ball after their chase got underway, before Lara Goodall and Dane van Niekerk both fell prey to left-arm spinner Sadia Iqbal in a space of three balls in the fourth over.Soon after Fatima’s strike to remove her counterpart Laura Wolvaardt for a run-a-ball 11 pushed South Africa to 30-4 in 4.1 overs.At this juncture, Annerie Dercksen (30, 38b, 3x4s) and Nadine de Klerk (27, 30b, 4x4s) got together to put on 55-run stand, which brought down the equation to 60 needed off 31 balls.Dercksen was run out in 15th over, while De Klerk was removed by Ayesha Zafar in the subsequent over as Pakistan took five for six including two run outs to wrap up South Africa’s innings in 16.5 overs.For Pakistan, Sadia returned figures of 3.5-0-18-3, while Fatima’s two wickets came for 12 runs in three overs.Earlier, Pakistan lost opening batter Muneeba Ali and Gull Feroza early before Sidra Amin (26, 25b, 2x4s) and Ayesha Zafar (19, 21b, 1x6) took Pakistan to 46-2 at the end of powerplay.Sidra and Ayesha’s 38-run stand ended in seventh over, while Pakistan found themselves 61-4 at the halfway mark and 68-5 in 11.2 overs. Fatima (47 not out, 30b, 4x4s, 2x6s) and Aliya Riaz (26, 25b, 3x4s) then stitched a game-changing 45-ball 70-run stand as Pakistan posted 144-7.South Africa’s Nonkululeko Mlaba, Ayabonda Khaka and Msabata Klaas picked up one wicket each.Scores in brief:3rd WT20I - Pakistan women beat South Africa women by 53 runs at Willowmoore Park, BenoniPakistan 144-7, 20 overs (Fatima Sana 47 not out, Sidra Amin 26, Aliya Riaz 26, Ayesha Zafar 19)South Africa 91 all out, 16.5 overs (Annerie Dercksen 30, Nadine de Klerk 27; Sadia Iqbal 3- 18, Fatima Sana 2-12)Player of the match and series – Fatima Sana (Pakistan women)Pakistan Women’s tour of South Africa T20I series:1st T20I – 10 February – South Africa won by five wickets2nd T20I – 13 February – South Africa won by six wickets3rd T20I – 16 February – Pakistan won by 53 runsODI series schedule:50-over warm-up match – 19 February - Kimberley Oval, Kimberley (day)1st ODI – 22 February - Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein (day)2nd ODI – 25 February – SuperSport Park, Centurion (day/night)3rd ODI – 1 March – Kingsmead Stadium, Durban (day)
PTF selects three Under 16 girls for international competitions
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) selected three three teenager girls included Hajra Sohail; Zunaisha Noor and Romaisa Malik for Girls Under-16 Billie Jean King Cup Juniors Pre-Qualifying Tournament which will take place in Colombo; Sri Lanka.PTF conducted trials for the selection of players for the Billie Jean King Cup Juniors (Under-16) Pre-Qualifying Event, scheduled to be held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, from 16–21 March 2026.The trials took place at the PTF Tennis Complex, Islamabad, from 14 to 15 February 2026. Six girls were invited to participate in the trials based on their recent performances and PTF rankings.After the conclusion of the trials, the following players have been selected to represent Pakistan in the prestigious event:Hajra SohailZunaisha NoorRomaisa MalikAisam ul Haq Qureshi President-PTF, Col.Zia-ud-din Tufail Secretary General-PTF and the PTF Management congratulated the selected players on their achievement and expressed confidence in their performance at the upcoming event.
Mohammad Ashab Irfan earns historical victory in Texas Open to reach quarterfinal
Houston٫ USA (Sports Report): Pakistani squash lad٫ Mohammad Ashab Irfan delivered one of three major seeding upsets on day two of the Texas Open 2026, overcoming No.8 seed Eain Yow Ng in a thrilling fifth-game tie-break to reach his first Gold-level quarter-final on the PSA Squash Tour.On a dramatic day of play in which rising stars Melvil Scianimanico and Nadien Elhammamy joined Mohammad Ashab Irfan in achieving career-best wins, it was the World No.44 - who trains and plays at the Houston Squash Club - who stole the show with an 11-7, 8-11, 4-11, 11-8, 14-12 win over World No.16 Ng.Playing in front of a packed-out crowd, Pakistan's Ashab Irfan drew upon the home support to battle back from 2-1 to force a deciding game, and later save a match ball in a tense finish to the 73-minute contest.Despite seeing 8-3 and 10-9 leads in the fifth slip into a subsequent tie-break, the 21-year-old converted his third match ball to set up a quarter-final tie with top seed and 2024 World Champion Diego Elias.After the match, Ashab Irfan said: "That was intense and I'm really proud of myself. Obviously, Yow is a very hard player to play against, and he's an amazing top-ten player. To win like this in my home club is amazing, and I'm really proud of myself."When you look out of the court and the crowd is cheering you on and supporting you, it's huge. To reach my first Gold quarter-final at my home club is a big deal for me."Elsewhere, World No.47 Scianimanico delivered a stunning performance as he fought back from a game behind to defeat former World No.1 Mohamed ElShorbagy by a 9-11, 11-6, 11-4, 11-8 scoreline.The 20-year-old Frenchman will play World No.3 Karim Gawad in tomorrow's quarter-finals, after the former World Champion got the better of England's Nick Wall in four games.In the women's draw, Egypt's Nadien Elhammamy continued her career-best run in Houston after defeating No.7 seed Kenzy Ayman in a feisty all-Egyptian affair.The 18-year-old, who is set to rise into the top 50 of the women's rankings for the first time in her career next week, will join eight-time World Champion Nour ElSherbini and U.S. No.1 Olivia Weaver in the next round after the pair claimed respective straight game wins over Mariam Metwally and Nour Heikal.There was one other seeding upset on the second day of play, with Swiss No.1 Dimitri Steinmann holding off a five-game comeback from No.6 seed Youssef Soliman to advance, with the latter retiring late on in the fifth game due to injury.Men’s Round Two:[1] Diego Elias (PER) bt Timothy Brownell (USA) 3-0: 11-6, 11-5, 11-8 (40m)Mohammad Ashab Irfan (PAK) bt [8] Eain Yow Ng (MAS) 3-2: 11-7, 8-11, 4-11, 11-8, 14-12 (73m)[7] Aly Abou Eleinen (EGY) bt Moustafa Elsirty (EGY) 3-0: 11-5, 11-7, 11-4 (25m)[4] Victor Crouin (FRA) bt Nathan Lake (ENG) 3-1: 9-11, 11-7, 11-8, 11-5 (57m)[3] Marwan ElShorbagy (ENG) bt Gregoire Marche (FRA) 3-1: 9-11, 11-8, 11-9, 11-4 (46m)Dimitri Steinmann (SUI) bt [6] Youssef Soliman (EGY) 3-2: 11-9, 11-4, 6-11, 2-11, 9-5 ret. (69m)Melvil Scianimanico (FRA) bt [5] Mohamed ElShorbagy (ENG) 3-1: 9-11, 11-6, 11-4, 11-8 (47m)[2] Karim Gawad (EGY) bt Nick Wall (ENG) 3-1: 11-9, 7-11, 11-6, 11-9 (62m)Women’s Round Two:[1] Nour ElSherbini (EGY) bt Mariam Metwally (EGY) 3-0: 11-7, 11-5, 11-9 (27m)[6] Georgia Adderley (SCO) bt Torrie Malik (ENG) 3-1: 11-6, 2-11, 11-7, 11-6 (44m)[5] Marina Stefanoni (USA) bt Hana Ramadan (EGY) 3-2: 11-3, 7-11, 11-3, 11-13, 11-7 (47m)[4] Salma Hany (EGY) bt Ka Yi Lee (HKG) 3-0: 11-5, 12-10, 11-1 (29m)[3] Georgina Kennedy (ENG) bt Grace Gear (ENG) 3-0: 11-4, 11-6, 11-0 (22m)Nadien Elhammamy (EGY) bt [7] Kenzy Ayman (EGY) 3-1: 11-9, 15-13, 8-11, 11-5 (47m)[8] Zeina Mickawy (EGY) bt Lucy Turmel (ENG) 3-1: 11-5, 11-2, 7-11, 11-8 (40m)[2] Olivia Weaver (USA) bt Nour Heikal (EGY) 3-0: 11-3, 11-6, 11-6 (31m).
South Africa beat Pakistan by 6 wickets in second T20I
Benoni (Sports Report): Ayabonga Khaka’s 3-10 and Laura Wolvaardt’s unbeaten 40 secured South Africa a six-wicket win on Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method against Pakistan in the 14 overs a side rain-shortened second T20I here at the Willowmoore Park in Benoni on Friday night. The hosts took an unassailable lead in the three-match T20I series.After rain gave way for some action, South Africa won the toss and opted to bowl first.For Pakistan, Aliya Riaz top-scored with 20 off 18 balls, striking three fours, while Ayesha Zafar contributed 13, including two boundaries. Natalia Parvaiz and Muneeba Ali fell after scoring 12 runs each.Pacer Khaka led the South African attack with three for 10, two of which came in 13th over, while Masabata Klaas claimed two for 14 in her two overs.South Africa chased down the target in 13.2 overs for the loss of four wickets with four balls to spare. Skipper Wolvaardt’s 40 not out off 29 balls including four fours sealed the Proteas’ win.Opening batter Tazmin Brits scored a 25-ball 29 striking two fours and one six. She also shared a 30-run opening stand with Sune Luus (13, 14b, 3x4s) and a 36-run stand with Wolvaardt.For Pakistan, Sadia Iqbal picked up two for 15 in her three overs while Humna Bilal (1-17) and Tuba Hassan (1-23) dismissed one batter each.Scores in brief:Pakistan 100-9, 14 overs (Aliya Riaz 20, Ayesha Zafar 13; Ayabonga Khaka 3-10, Masabata Klaas 2-14)South Africa 104-4, 13.2 overs (Laura Wolvaardt 40 not out, Tazmin Brits 29; Sadia Iqbal 2-15, Humna Bilal 1-17).
National T20 Cup Qualifier to begin from Saturday in Lahore
Lahore (Sports Report):The National T20 Cup Qualifier 2025-26 is set to get underway at the Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore from Saturday, 14 February at the Gaddafi Stadium Lahore. A total of 10 regional teams have been divided into two groups of five, while the table toppers from each group will qualify for the 10-team main event scheduled in late February and March. The final of the tournament, between the top two teams from each group, will take place on 24 February at the Gaddafi Stadium. The 10 teams will play a total of 21 matches including the final. Group A comprises of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), Islamabad, Karachi Blues, Larkana and Quetta, while Group B consists of Bahawalpur, Dera Murad Jamali, FATA, Hyderabad and Rawalpindi. Each team will play four group matches each. Pool A – Karachi Blues, Quetta, Larkana, Islamabad and Azad Jammu and Kashmir Pool B – FATA, Rawalpindi, Hyderabad, Dera Murad Jamali and BahawalpurSquads: Azad Jammu and Kashmir Hasan Raza (captain), Adil Azad, Amir Nazir (wk), Aqib Liaqat, Arslan Mahzood, Awais Akram, Faizan Saleem, Hasnain Shamir, Husnain Nadeem, Jawad Imtiaz, Nadeem Khalil, Saad Asif, Umer Hayat, Usman Yousuf and Zaman KhanBahawalpurMohammad Imran (captain), Ali Afzal, Ali Hamza, Ali Shabbir, Faizan Zafar, Khaqan Basheer, Mohammad Sudais, Mohammad Akram, Muhammad Ammar, Mohammad Azab, Mohammad Basit, Mohammad Faizan, Mohammad Junaid, Mohammad Umair and Shahid MiraniDera Murad JamaliFahad Hussain (captain), Basit Ali, Dawood Khan, Farhan Ullah, Muhammad Ali, Muhammad Khan, Muhammad Shahid, Nasir Khan, Rasool Baksh, Sajjad Ahmed, Sajjad Ali, Saleem Mal, Shoaib Ahmed, Taimur Ali and Tariq JameelFATAAsif Afridi (captain), Afaq Afridi, Azaz Khan, Khubaib Khalil, Khushdil Shah, Maaz Khan, Mohammad Farooq, Mohammad Naeem, Mohammad Sarwar, Muhammad Waseem Khan, Rehan Afridi, Salman Khan, Sameen Gul, Samiullah Jnr and SirajuddinHyderabad Sharjeel Khan (captain), Akbar Khan, Asad Malik, Daniyal Rajput, Haris Khanzada, Jawad Ali, Mohammad Hasnain, Mohammad Meesam, Mustafa Nasir, Noman Ali, Rizwan Mehmood, Shehryar Baloch, Suleman Khan, Ubaidullah Rahupoto and Zain-ul-AbedeenIslamabad Umair Riaz (captain), Arsal Sheikh, Farhan Ali, Farman Ullah, Hammad Siddique, Hamza Waheed, Haris Rauf, Kaleem Dil, Rizwan Ali, Musa Khan, Naseerullah, Shahbaz Khan, Shayan Sheikh, Umair and Umar NawazKarachi Blues Mohammad Ghazi Ghori (captain), Aarish Ali Khan, Ahsan Ali, Fahad Amin, Jahanzaib Sultan, Maaz Khurram Amin, Mohammad Afzal, Mohammad Raza Chandio, Muhammad Taha, Mohammad Usman Rahim, Rameez Aziz, Rehman Ghani, Syed Shah Raza, Wajah Riaz and Zeeshan ZameerLarkana Zahid Mehmood (captain), Aamir Ali Taheem, Ali Asghar, Asif Chandio, Ghulam Raza, Malhar Rasool, Mohsin Raza, Mohammad Aqeel Danish, Mohammad Huzaifa, Mushtaq Ahmed, Sabit Ali Siyal, Saqlain Nawaz Rajput, Shahnawaz Dahani, Shahzaib Aziz and Zahid HussainQuetta Jalat Khan (captain), Abdul Hameed, Abdul Hanan, Abdul Wahid Bangalzai, Bismillah Khan, Bohair Aman, Haseebullah, Jahangir Shah, Khalil Ahmed, Muhammad Ibrahim, Mohammad Idrees, Mohammad Junaid, Najeed Ullah, Salahuddin and Yasir KhanRawalpindi Haider Ali (captain), Abdul Faseeh, Abdul Qadir, Ali Husnain, Jahandad Khan, Kashif Ali, Mohammad Faizan, Mehran Mumtaz, Mubasir Khan, Mohammad Nabeel, Nasir Nawaz, Shahbaz Tabrez, Taimur Khan, Yasir Khan and Zeeshan Malik-
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