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The Karachi Gymkhana (KG) (Sindhi: ڪراچي جمخانه, Urdu: کراچی جِمخانہ) (founded in 1886) is a premier gymkhana (sports club) in the city of Karachi. It is located on Club Road in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, opposite to the Commissioner House. Formerly, it was a first class cricket ground and it hosted first-class matches ...
Karachi Parsi Institute (KPI), formerly known as Parsi Gymkhana or Zoroastrian Club, is a multisports club located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. [1] [2] Established in 1893 by Parsi businessmen to promote education and social development within Karachi's Parsi community, the Karachi Parsi Institute has offered facilities and coaching for various sports, including cricket, football, hockey ...
Karachi City Cricket Association administers cricket in [[ Karachi]], Sindh, Pakistan. he is affiliated to the Pakistan Cricket Board and has fielded a number of Karachi teams in Pakistan's domestic competitions.
The 1st Wikimeetup Karachi in Karachi was held on Sunday, October 18th, 2009. There were total six attendees belongs to wiki projects operated by the Wikimedia Foundation and those involved in with free content attended this meetup, with an important topic being discussed on publicity and development of the Urdu language Wikipedia .
Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance 12 October 1976 Pakistan Greens: 1–0 Afghanistan: Group stage 5,000 13 October 1976 Guangdong: 5–1 Pakistan Greens: Group stage 8,000 16 October 1976 Pakistan Greens: 3–2 Pakistan Reds: Exhibition match N/A 17 October 1976 Guangdong: 6–2 Afghanistan: Group stage 10,000 18 October 1976 Guangdong: 8 ...
Southend Club Cricket Stadium (previously known as the Defence Cricket Stadium) is a cricket ground in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. The ground has hosted only one Test match , that being the 1st Test between Pakistan and Zimbabwe , from 1 December to 6 December 1993.
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