Abdul Nasir Memorial Basketball begins tomorrow
By Our Correspondent
June 19, 2021
KARACHI: First International Abdul Nasir Memorial Basketball tournament 2021 will begin here on Sunday (tomorrow).
The event is being organised by Firdous Ittehad Social and Sports Welfare Organisation with the collaboration of the Karachi Basketball Association (KBBA) to pay tribute to former international player Abdul Nasir.
The president of Pakistan Sports Welfare Association Shahida Parveen will inaugurate the event here at the Abdul Nasir court.
The ceremony will be presided over by Shamsi Academy chairman Khalid Jamil Shamsi.
Organising secretary Ghulam Mohammad Khan said that the participating clubs are Bounce Club, Askari Club, Omega Club, Usman Club, Karachi Basketball Club and Aram Bagh Club.
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