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I think,
First row has Begum Rana Liaqat Ali Khan, Javed Miandad, Mudassar Nazar (was vice captain so assume he was in the first row).
3rd Row- Sikandar Bakht, Qasim Umar
I wonder if an U-19 team in mid 70s could be complete without Shafiq Papa and Haroon Rashid. As there are only nine players in this picture, it will be interesting to know the complete line-up to see how many from this tour ended up playing for the national team.
My guess:
It is Mansoor Akhtar to the left of Miandad.
Sikandar Bakht is the first in the last row.
Second in the second row (not showing his teeth) is Mudassar Nazar.