Syed Fakhar Ali Shah will attend the United International Baseball League meeting in Dubai

Sports Aug, 28 2022
Syed Fakhar Ali Shah will attend the United International Baseball League meeting in Dubai
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Islamabad: Went to Dubai on the invitation of UIBL Corporation Chairman Kanwal S Sra. Development of baseball game in the region will be discussed. My effort will be to get more Pakistani players registered in the Dubai League.

Talk to media manager Pervez Shaikh before departure. Lahore  The President Pakistan Federation Baseball (PFB) & Vice President Baseball Federation Asia(BFA), Syed Fakhar Ali Shah will attend the United Baseball League regional meeting as a guest will be held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates to discuss the sport of baseball and its growth throughout the region by officially representing the BSFI. According to PFB Media Manager Mr.Perwaiz Ahmed Shaikh, Syed Fakhar Ali Shah reached Dubai on invitation of Chairman UIBL corporation Mr.Kanwal S Sra.The UIBL Corporation is the owner of the United Arab Baseball League.The inaugural league games will be held in Dubai from 23rd February  to March 5th, 2023, will feature 4 teams, representing cultures and fans within the Asian and Middle East region.

These teams will compete over 9 days in a 10 Matches tournament at the Dubai International Stadium in Dubai, UAE. The UABL games will be broadcast live on multiple TV channels globally to millions of baseball & cricket fans in the US and internationally.

Published in The Daily National Courier, August, 29 2022

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