Mumtaz to be chief patron of Law Cricket League

Published December 2, 2020
KARACHI: Former Justice Shahab Sarki, Chief Secretary Sindh Mumtaz Ali Shah, Advocate Nadeem A Shaikh, SOA vice-chairman Asif Azeem, Rotary District Governor Dr Farhan Essa, Haris Bhatti and others are seen at the launch of official kit for the second Law Students Cricket League.
KARACHI: Former Justice Shahab Sarki, Chief Secretary Sindh Mumtaz Ali Shah, Advocate Nadeem A Shaikh, SOA vice-chairman Asif Azeem, Rotary District Governor Dr Farhan Essa, Haris Bhatti and others are seen at the launch of official kit for the second Law Students Cricket League.

KARACHI: Syed Mumtaz Ali Shah, Chief Secretary Sindh, will be the Chief Patron of second Law Students Cricket League which will commence from Dec 14 in the city. This was announced by Advocate Nadeem A Shaikh, Chairman Pakistan Law Students Board, here on Monday.

Nadeem also nominated Ishaq Ali, vice-president Sindh High Court Bar Association, as chairman of the tournament committee of the league.

The opening match of the league will be played between Themis School of Law and Ziauddin University School of Law at the Vital Five Ground on Dec 14. The final of the will be played on Dec 19 at the Moin Khan DHA Academy ground.

Published in Dawn, December 2nd, 2020

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