16 October 1997
Patron's Trophy starts Friday
By Our Sports Reporter
KARACHI, Oct 15: The 28th edition of the Patron's Trophy Grade-I
National Cricket Championship begins from Friday (Oct 17) with
three four-day matches beginning simultaneously.
Originally, four matches were scheduled but the defending
champions, United Bank, have decided to withdraw from the
tournament after majority of their cricketers were sacked on
Tuesday.
Consequently, a total of nine teams will now contest the
championship that will be played concurrently with the
Quaid-i-Azam Trophy Grade-I National Championship. Both these
tournaments will continue until February next year.
It may be mentioned here that United Bank won their only
Patron's Trophy Grade-I title last season.
Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) will make their
firstclass comeback after nine years when they face the
formidable PIA at Gadhafi Stadium in Lahore. Last season's
Patron Trophy Grade-II champions and the runners-up Khan
Research Laboratories (KRL) earned promotion for the 1997-98
Grade-I championship under the new format. KRL, in fact, will be
making their first-class debut on Friday when play against
Agricultural Development Bank of Pakistan (ADBP) at KRL Stadium
in Rawalpindi.
However, the clash between two former champions, Habib Bank and
National Bank is the highlight of the first round. They face
each other here at National Stadium.
Habib Bank, winners on five previous occasions, will be led by
former Test off-spinner Akram Raza and have been strengthened by
the availability of ex-Pakistan Test skipper Salim Malik. Habib
Bank has named the following squad for the opening match: Akram
Raza (captain), Salim Malik, Shakeel Ahmed, Moin-ul-Atiq,
Mujahid Jamshed, Farhan Adil, Asadullah Butt, Majid Saeed,
Naveed Anjum, Tahir Rasheed, Kabir Khan, Shahid Nazir, Nadeem
Ghauri, Shahid Mahmood, Shaukat Mirza, Sohail Miandad,
Imranullah and Tahir Andy. Ex-Test players Agha Zahid and
Liaquat Ali are the manager and coach of the team respectively.
National Bank, who won the last of their four titles as long as
1986-87, again will be captained by opening batsman Shahid
Anwar, who toured England with the senior Pakistan in 1996, with
another ex-international Sajid Ali as his deputy.
The rest of the side comprise Saeed Azad, Tahir Shah, Akhtar
Sarfraz, Ameer Akbar, Muhammad Javed, Naeem Khan, Maqsood Rana,
Naeem Ashraf, Salman Fazal, Naeem Tayyab, Zafar Iqbal, Athar
Laeeq, Wasim Arif, Tariq Muhammad, Ali Musa and Anis-ur-Rehman.
Manager: Muhammad Jamil. Coach: Afzal Butt.
Source:: Dawn (https://dawn.com/)