Neza bazi, also known as tent pegging, is a time-honoured Pakistani pastime now enjoying a surge in popularity in the UK.
Played on horseback, the sport involves galloping at full speed and using a long spear to pick up wood or plastic pegs that have been hammered into the ground. The pegs get progressively smaller with each round and the ultimate victor is the last rider standing.
Played on horseback, the sport involves galloping at full speed and using a long spear to pick up wood or plastic pegs that have been hammered into the ground. The pegs get progressively smaller with each round and the ultimate victor is the last rider standing.
This event washeld on a sunny Sunday in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, where teams from the north of England, Birmingham and London fielded more than 100 riders.








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