Pentangular Cricket League from March 30
The country’s five top teams will be battling for honours in the Pentangular League Cricket Championship, which is to be played at the [tag]Multan[/tag] Cricket Stadium and Gaddafi Stadium [tag]Lahore[/tag] (GSL) from March 30 to April 26, according to draws made available by the Pakistan Cricket Board ([tag]PCB[/tag]) on Wednesday.
The top five teams, that comprise [tag]Sialkot[/tag], [tag]Faisalabad[/tag], [tag]Karachi Harbour[/tag] (KH), National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) and Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), are taking part in the event.
These are winners and runners-up of the season’s [tag]Quaid-e-Azam[/tag] Trophy Championship Gold League, winners and runners-up of the Patron’s Trophy Championship and the winners of Quaid-e-Azam Trophy Silver League.
Following is the schedule of the tournament:
March 30 to April 2 Sialkot v NBP at Multan Stadium, Faisalabad v PIA at GSL.
April 5-8 Sialkot v Faisalabad at GSL, PIA v KH at Multan Stadium.
April 11-14 Sialkot v KH at GSL, Faisalabad v NBP at Multan.
April 17-20 KH v Faisalabad at GSL, NBP v PIA at Multan.
April 23-26 NBP v KH at GSL, Sialkot v PIA at Multan.
Source: The News
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