Pakistan’s Consul General in Shanghai, Hussain Haider says Pakistani athletes will compete in a wide range of 25 disciplines including cricket, hockey, swimming, badminton, martial arts, and many more.


Hangzhou: Pakistan is sending a strong contingent of 262 talented athletes and dedicated officials for the upcoming 19th Asian Games, scheduled to be held in Hangzhou, China from the 23rd of this month to October 8.
Talking to a Chinese web site, Pakistan’s Consul General in Shanghai, Hussain Haider said Pakistani athletes will compete in a wide range of 25 disciplines including cricket, hockey, swimming, badminton, martial arts, and many more.
#Hangzhou #AsianGames Village ready to welcome delegations pic.twitter.com/jem8ArHdYS
— CGTN (@CGTNOfficial) September 19, 2023
With over 12,500 athletes from 45 countries will compete in the Asian Games in a wide array of sports this year.

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