KARACHI, March 25: Ten teams will fight for honours in the All-Karachi Shuhda-e-Haq basketball tournament which will commence at the Arambagh floodlit court on Monday.

The teams have been drawn into two groups and top two from each will qualify for the semi-finals to be played on Tuesday. The three-day event concludes with the final slated on Wednesday.

The Arambagh stadium has been refurbished. The court has been painted and presents a fascinating look.

The event is part of 28th anniversary of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement.

The groups are as follows: A: Swagoo Club, Arambagh Club, Neighbourhood Juniors, Gulshan Hawks and KBBC.

B: Neighbourhood Seniors, Malir Club, Manora Club, Nishtar Club and Bounce Club.

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