Disabled cricket: Jahanzaib Tiwana named Pakistan captain
England, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and India other teams in Five-Nation International Cricket Tournament
KARACHI:
All-rounder Jahanzaib Tiwana will lead Pakistan Disabled Cricket Team in the second edition of the Five-Nation International Cricket Tournament which commences from October 19 in UAE.
Last year’s inaugural edition, organised by the International Committee of the Red Cross in Bangladesh, was clinched by England with Pakistan finishing as runners-up.
Apart from the two finalists, the disabled cricket teams of Bangladesh, Afghanistan and India will also be seen in action during the upcoming tournament.
The chosen players will now be put through a training camp at the National Stadium of Karachi under the auspices of the Pakistan Cricket Board.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 5th, 2016.
All-rounder Jahanzaib Tiwana will lead Pakistan Disabled Cricket Team in the second edition of the Five-Nation International Cricket Tournament which commences from October 19 in UAE.
Last year’s inaugural edition, organised by the International Committee of the Red Cross in Bangladesh, was clinched by England with Pakistan finishing as runners-up.
Pakistan geared up for disabled cricket series in Bangladesh
Apart from the two finalists, the disabled cricket teams of Bangladesh, Afghanistan and India will also be seen in action during the upcoming tournament.
The chosen players will now be put through a training camp at the National Stadium of Karachi under the auspices of the Pakistan Cricket Board.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 5th, 2016.