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Prize money for Quaid Trophy revealed

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LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) revealed the prize money for Quaid-e-Azam Trophy (QEAT) 2025-26 ahead of the final between Karachi blues and the defending champion Sialkot.

The final match will be played at Gaddafi Stadium from December 1 to 4.

PCB, the wining team of the 22nd edition of tournament will take home Rs7.5 million, while runner-up will receive Rs4 million.

“Player of the final will be awarded PKR 100k, while best bowler, batter, wicket-keeper, and player of the tournament will be awarded PKR 250k each,” the board said in a press release.

Furthermore, the last time both met in the final was in 2012-13 when Karachi Blues defeated Sialkot by 9 wicket
The big match is set to be broadcast on PTV in the across Pakistan.

Karachi Region Blues XI

Haroon Arshad
Shan Masood
Saud Shakeel (c)
Usman Khan
Rameez Aziz
Kashif Bhatti
Saqib Khan
Mohammad Umar
Mushtaq Ahmed

Sialkot Region XI

Muhammad Hurraira
Azan Awais
Abdullah Shafique
Mohsin Riaz
Abdul Rehman
Hamza Nazar
Afzal Manzoor†
Usama Mir(c)
Hasan Ali,
Mohammad Hasnain
Mohammad Ali

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