Doha: Gulf Lights Cricket Tourney to begin on Feb 16


Media Release

Doha, Feb 7: The Qatar Veterans’ Cricket League got a boost to their efforts of promoting softball cricket by getting back one of their original sponsors Gulf Lights Electrical Engineering WLL.

Sanaullah A R signed the sponsorship agreement and handed over to chief coordinator Salim Kaiser.

The tournament will be called the Gulf Lights Cricket Tournament 2018 starting on February 16 with the finals scheduled for end of April 2018.



Sanaullah who is in Doha for over 45 years has the distinction of being a self made man. Starting from a humble beginning as an employee, he ranks amongst the top expatriate businessmen in Qatar. He is a multi talented person being a good cricketer, a singer, an educationist and a philantropist par excellence.

Gulf Lights Electrical Engineering WLL ranks amongst the top most electrical contracting anf trading companies in Qatar.

The Gulf Lights Cricket Tournament 2018 has seen the top most teams of Qatar who were drawn as follows:

Eight matches will be played every Friday at the Losail Cricket Complex. All cricket enthusiasts are welcome to come and enjoy the high scoring premier league types games.

  

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