KARACHI: A three-part Pakistan group will want to make its quality felt in the Mission Slopes Jack Nicklaus Junior Golf Title 2018, a noteworthy occasion of the Asia Pacific beginner golf schedule.
The national group including Junaid Irfan, Hamza Shikoh Khan and Omar Khalid will partake in the three-day title to be played from June 1-3 at Mission Slopes, the world's biggest green, in Haikou, Hainan (China).
Commodore Ghazanfar Abbas, COO of the Karachi Golf Club, will go with the group as the supervisor.
Junaid and Hamza will contend in the 15-17 age classification rivalry while Omar will challenge in the 11-14 classification.
The national group's visit to Haikou is a piece of Pakistan Golf League's intends to help the amusement at the lesser level.
"Our accentuation is on adolescents since they are the future," said PGF president Gen Hilal Hussain. "We need to prepare adolescents and give them plentiful worldwide introduction so they can wind up world-class players," he included.
The group was basically chosen based on the players' execution in Faldo Arrangement Pakistan, a three-day competition held in Karachi not long ago.
"Junaid, Hamza and Omar are among our driving junior players and I'm certain that they will increase valuable universal experience and presentation from the visit to China," said Asad I.A. Khan, PGF's director of selectors, and leader of the Sindh Golf Affiliation.
The stakes will be high for the national players with a welcome being reached out to the Nicklaus Junior Title in the US this mid year. The best three players in each age gathering will have the chance to contend in the occasion to be played from June 20-21 at Palm Shoreline Province, Florida.
Among the trio just Junaid holds universal experience having spoken to Pakistan in Sri Lanka.
"I'm extremely amped up for the occasion and am certain of giving my best in China," said the 17-year-old who has won numerous lesser titles before.
Hamza, 17, is additionally tingling to play at Mission Slopes. "Going to China and playing in the Jack Nicklaus Title would be one of my most prominent accomplishments and I anticipate it," said Hamza, an understudy of Karachi America School, who has numerous lesser titles added to his repertoire.
Omar, an understudy of Froebel Training Center who was the best under-14 entertainer in the Faldo Arrangement Pakistan occasion, is additionally amped up for the occasion and is wanting to make his essence felt at Mission Slopes. "It resembles a blessing from heaven for me as I will be speak to Pakistan in China. I would like to give my best there."
Around 110 female and male junior golfers, from in excess of 10 countries will contend more than 54 gaps on the Sandbelt Trails Course at the Mission Slopes Haikou resort. Shan sparkles as SSGC score third straight win KARACHI: Test opener Shan Masood crushed his second 50 years as Sui Southern Gas Organization (SSGC) developed as pool champs with their third straight win in the Naya Nazimabad Ramazan Glass T20 cricket competition in the wake of giving State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) a 39-run vanquish here on Sunday night.
Shan, who missed Pakistan's present voyage through Ireland and Britain because of knee damage, hit an antagonistic 59 off 32 balls with nine limits and two sixes to get the man of the match grant in the Gathering 'A' match at the Lawai Cricket Stadium.
Batting to start with, SSGC posted 172-4. Adil Amin gave great help to Shan by making 41 off 34 conveyances with four limits, while in the demise overs Tariq Haroon pummeled four fours of every an unbeaten 21 off 16 balls and Universal Aamir Yamin clubbed three fours of every a fast seven-ball 17 not out.
SBP, in answer, were rocked the bowling alley out for 133 as leg-spinner Usama Mir trapped three wickets for 16 keeps running in 3.3 overs.
Just Daniyal Rajput battled for the investors with 37 off 27 (two sixes and two fours). Musadiq Ahmed hit two fours and a six out of a 19-ball 26.
In spite of the misfortune, SBP secured spot behind SSGC to fit the bill for the last-eight round of the opposition with two wins and misfortune.
In the interim, Pakistan Traditions likewise traveled into the quarter-finals with a simple seven-wicket prevail upon K-Electric.
Left-arm spinner Moonis Ahmed featured in his group's triumph by taking four wickets for 38 runs.
Batting to begin with, K-Electric assembled 123 of every 18.2 overs in spite of opener Nauman Anwar pounding 45 off 35 balls (five fours and three sixes).
Be that as it may, Traditions cavorted to triumph in 17.2 overs with Tasawwar Abbas impacting an unbeaten 38 off only 17 balls (four sixes and two fours).
The national group including Junaid Irfan, Hamza Shikoh Khan and Omar Khalid will partake in the three-day title to be played from June 1-3 at Mission Slopes, the world's biggest green, in Haikou, Hainan (China).
Commodore Ghazanfar Abbas, COO of the Karachi Golf Club, will go with the group as the supervisor.
Junaid and Hamza will contend in the 15-17 age classification rivalry while Omar will challenge in the 11-14 classification.
The national group's visit to Haikou is a piece of Pakistan Golf League's intends to help the amusement at the lesser level.
"Our accentuation is on adolescents since they are the future," said PGF president Gen Hilal Hussain. "We need to prepare adolescents and give them plentiful worldwide introduction so they can wind up world-class players," he included.
The group was basically chosen based on the players' execution in Faldo Arrangement Pakistan, a three-day competition held in Karachi not long ago.
"Junaid, Hamza and Omar are among our driving junior players and I'm certain that they will increase valuable universal experience and presentation from the visit to China," said Asad I.A. Khan, PGF's director of selectors, and leader of the Sindh Golf Affiliation.
The stakes will be high for the national players with a welcome being reached out to the Nicklaus Junior Title in the US this mid year. The best three players in each age gathering will have the chance to contend in the occasion to be played from June 20-21 at Palm Shoreline Province, Florida.
Among the trio just Junaid holds universal experience having spoken to Pakistan in Sri Lanka.
"I'm extremely amped up for the occasion and am certain of giving my best in China," said the 17-year-old who has won numerous lesser titles before.
Hamza, 17, is additionally tingling to play at Mission Slopes. "Going to China and playing in the Jack Nicklaus Title would be one of my most prominent accomplishments and I anticipate it," said Hamza, an understudy of Karachi America School, who has numerous lesser titles added to his repertoire.
Omar, an understudy of Froebel Training Center who was the best under-14 entertainer in the Faldo Arrangement Pakistan occasion, is additionally amped up for the occasion and is wanting to make his essence felt at Mission Slopes. "It resembles a blessing from heaven for me as I will be speak to Pakistan in China. I would like to give my best there."
Around 110 female and male junior golfers, from in excess of 10 countries will contend more than 54 gaps on the Sandbelt Trails Course at the Mission Slopes Haikou resort. Shan sparkles as SSGC score third straight win KARACHI: Test opener Shan Masood crushed his second 50 years as Sui Southern Gas Organization (SSGC) developed as pool champs with their third straight win in the Naya Nazimabad Ramazan Glass T20 cricket competition in the wake of giving State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) a 39-run vanquish here on Sunday night.
Shan, who missed Pakistan's present voyage through Ireland and Britain because of knee damage, hit an antagonistic 59 off 32 balls with nine limits and two sixes to get the man of the match grant in the Gathering 'A' match at the Lawai Cricket Stadium.
Batting to start with, SSGC posted 172-4. Adil Amin gave great help to Shan by making 41 off 34 conveyances with four limits, while in the demise overs Tariq Haroon pummeled four fours of every an unbeaten 21 off 16 balls and Universal Aamir Yamin clubbed three fours of every a fast seven-ball 17 not out.
SBP, in answer, were rocked the bowling alley out for 133 as leg-spinner Usama Mir trapped three wickets for 16 keeps running in 3.3 overs.
Just Daniyal Rajput battled for the investors with 37 off 27 (two sixes and two fours). Musadiq Ahmed hit two fours and a six out of a 19-ball 26.
In spite of the misfortune, SBP secured spot behind SSGC to fit the bill for the last-eight round of the opposition with two wins and misfortune.
In the interim, Pakistan Traditions likewise traveled into the quarter-finals with a simple seven-wicket prevail upon K-Electric.
Left-arm spinner Moonis Ahmed featured in his group's triumph by taking four wickets for 38 runs.
Batting to begin with, K-Electric assembled 123 of every 18.2 overs in spite of opener Nauman Anwar pounding 45 off 35 balls (five fours and three sixes).
Be that as it may, Traditions cavorted to triumph in 17.2 overs with Tasawwar Abbas impacting an unbeaten 38 off only 17 balls (four sixes and two fours).
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