KARACHI: One of Pakistan’s most decorated captains, Misbah-ul-Haq, will beone of the start attractions of the three-day Quaid-e-Azam Trophy Grade-II,which will commence from Friday.
The 44-year-old veteran of 276 international matches and a scorer of 11,132international runs will represent Faisalabad Region, which will be one ofthe 10 sides that will go head to head in the tournament which carriestotal prize money of PKR 950,000.
Apart from Faisalabad other regional sides taking part in the tournamentinclude Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), Bahawalpur, Dera Murad Jamali,Hyderabad, Larkana, Abbottabad, Sialkot, Quetta and Karachi Blues.
The teams have been divided into two groups, with Group A comprisingBahawalpur, Sialkot, Faisalabad, AJK and Hyderabad. Their matches will beplayed at the Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad and Mirpur Stadium, Azad JammuKashmir.
Teams in Group B are Abbottabad, Quetta, Larkana, Karachi Blues and D.MJamali, and their matches will be played in Karachi at the National Bank ofPakistan Ground, State Bank of Pakistan Ground and United Bank LimitedSports Complex.
The top two teams from each group will qualify for the semi-finals, whichwill be played simultaneously from February 1 to 3 at the Iqbal Stadium,Faisalabad, and Mirpur Stadium, AJK, respectively.
The final of the tournament will be played at Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad,from February 6 to 9.
As per the existing domestic cricket rules, relegation and promotion willapply; the tournament winner will seal a berth in the next edition ofQuaid-e-Azam Trophy Grade I tournament.
Faisalabad region have a real star power in their ranks with Test iconMisbah-ul-Haq leading their campaign. He will be supported by opener AhmadShahzad, who is also making a return to competitive cricket.
Misbah said he was keen to help Faisalabad move into the Grade-Icompetition. “The biggest motivation for me is to help Faisalabad regaintheir Grade-I spot. We were relegated last season and our aim is to qualifyfor first-class cricket again; this is what we can strive to do for ourregion.”
Misbah is also keen on transferring his experience to the upcoming playersin the arena. He is also hopeful that competitive cricket in this eventwill help him in HBL PSL 2019 in which he will represent Peshawar Zalmi.
“Such events also provide an opportunity to work with younger players, tospend time with them to work on their game and transfer experience. On apersonal note the tournament should help me prepare for the HBL PSL,” headmitted.
Misbah said he was glad to have Ahmad Shahzad in his side and felt thistournament was a good platform for the opener to regain his lost touch.
“I feel that the tournament will help Ahmad Shahzad get back into form,regain his confidence and prepare for the HBL PSL 2019. The three-daytournaments provide a great opportunity of spending a long time at thecrease and improving one’s game.”
Meanwhile, Ahmad himself was raring to return to the cricket field and washopeful of making a big impact ahead of an action-packed cricketing year.
“The last few months were very tough for me; I badly missed playing cricketespecially since the sport is a childhood passion of mine and an integralpart of my life. I am more focused than ever and have worked hard onimproving my mindset and other aspects of the game.
“I am really looking forward to representing Faisalabad. Grade II is aplatform from where a lot of players have emerged and I am eager to deliverto the best of my ability for my team.”






