Big wins for Qilla Saifullah, Mastung

Published February 21, 2018
QUETTA: A view of the Qilla Saifullah and Barkham match during the PPL Balochistan Cup on Tuesday.
QUETTA: A view of the Qilla Saifullah and Barkham match during the PPL Balochistan Cup on Tuesday.

KARACHI: The third day of the divisional qualifying round of PPL Balochistan Football Cup 2018 saw one-sided victories for Qilla Saifullah and Mastung who defeated Barkhan and Awaran by 14 and 11 goals, respectively.

Qilla Saifullah players, wearing white and red kit, outplayed their opponents on their home ground in a one-sided contest. Record goal scorer Shah Mohammad of Qilla Saifullah was declared Man of the Match.

Similarly, Adnan Karim of Mastung received the Man of the Match award in the game between Mastung and Awaran, also a one-sided affair.

A total of 9 matches were played in six districts during the day in which, besides Qilla Saifullah and Mastung, Nushki, Gwadar, Dera Bugti, Sibi, Kachhi and Surab emerged as winners while the match between Pishin and Quetta resulted in a draw with one goal each.

Published in Dawn, February 21st, 2018

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