Pakistan disabled cricketers honoured in Malaysia



By Ubaid-ur-Rehman Awan

KARACHI: Pakistan’s High Commission in Malaysia honoured the country’s disabled cricket team in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia on the occasion of Pakistan Day, Manager of the team Mohammad Nizam told The Sports Encounter on phone.

“Pakistan’s acting High Commissioner Dr Imtiaz A Qazi invited us and we are very glad attending 23rd March ceremony”, Mohammad Nizam said from Kuala Lumpur.

Pakistani community and all the officials of Pakistan High Commission were presence on the occasion and they all were glad to meet Pakistani disabled cricket team, Nizam said.
“We are very satisfied with arrangements from Malaysian Cricket Council”, he noted.

Pakistan Disabled cricket team is currently on its first international tour in Malaysia.
They have already played two matches winning one of them. They lost the first one against Frontier Club by 83 runs and then bounced back to win the second tier against Awan Club by huge margin of 180 runs.

In the second phase, Pakistan disabled cricket team will go to Singapore and play one match against a local team and then they will tour another Malaysian city Johor Bahru to play last two matches.

Pakistan team will return home on 1st April, 2010.
KUALA LUMPUR: Group Photo of Pakistan Disabled Cricket team and staff of Pakistan High Commission in front of High Commission. Captain Saleem Karim, Mohammad Nizam and other team members are present on the occasion.

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