Bannu And Lahore Reaches In The Final Of Pakistan Inter-Boards Hockey Championship
Muhammad Rameez Published October 12, 2018 | 06:10 PM
The teams of Education Boards Bannu and Lahore have reached in the final of Pakistan Inter-Boards Boys Hockey Championship by defeating their opponents Karachi and Peshawar Board at SZAB Hockey Stadium Mirpurkhas.
HYDERABAD, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 12th Oct, 2018 ) :The teams of education Boards Bannu and Lahore have reached in the final of Pakistan Inter-Boards Boys Hockey Championship by defeating their opponents Karachi and Peshawar board at SZAB Hockey Stadium Mirpurkhas.
According to announcement here on Friday, the sensational first semi final of the competition played between Education Board Bannu and Inter-Board Karachi ended one nil in favour of Bannu. Forward Qasim was the hero who netted the ball in the goalpost in the last moments of the match.
In the second semi final, Lahore Board defeated the Secondary Board Peshawar by 2-1. Both goals from defending champion Lahore were scored by skipper Rizwan while Qaiser succeed to convert a move into goal from Peshawar.
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