SA school team to visit Pakistan

Published September 14, 2006

LAHORE, Sept 13: Wynberg Boys High School, a cricket team from South Africa will tour Pakistan from Sept 18 to 27 to play one three-day and five one-day matches against local schools.

The tour will start with a one-dayer against Central Model School, Rattigan, Lahore at the Race Course Park on Sept 18.

Chand Bagh School of Muridke will take on the visitors at their own ground on Sept 19. Government Muslim Model High School, Lahore will play the third one-day at Model Town Whites Ground on Sept 20.

Government High School of Nanakpura, Peshawar — champions of the PCB national school cricket tournament in 2005 — will play the three-day game at Cricket Centre, Model Town from Sept 22 to 24.

The fourth one-dayer will be played against Lords International School System at the Government College, University ground on Sept 26, followed by the last one at Garrison School at Lahore Gymkhana on Sept 27.

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