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 Pak junior hockey team meets national cricket team
 Updated at: 2006 PST,  Saturday, November 08, 2008
 KARACHI: Pakistan junior hockey team met with the national cricket team here at the National Stadium on Saturday.

Coach of the national cricket team, Intikhab Alam, expressed good wishes for the hockey team participating in the Junior World Cup.

The national junior team is busy in the preparation for the Junior World Cup to be held next year but the team and its officials visited the National Stadium today for meeting with the national cricket team.

On this occasion, coach of the national cricket team Intikhab Alam gave tips for success to the players of the junior hockey team and expressed good wishes for them.
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