Chairman PCB also visits the Cricket Museum being established in the National Cricket Academy and expressed his indignation over witnessing poor state of the cricket museum.


Lahore: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi visited the National Cricket Academy and inspected the ongoing renovation work.
Chairman PCB also visited the Cricket Museum being established in the National Cricket Academy and expressed his indignation over witnessing poor state of the cricket museum.
Mohsin Naqvi emphasised that there is a dire need to upgrade the cricket museum. Keeping the trophies and other prizes on winning international tournaments in such a pathetic state is highly inappropriate.
International trophies and other prizes are not only an asset but also a source of great interest for the cricket lovers. Mohsin Naqvi directed to keep the gift items in the cricket museum according to the international standard. He also sought a plan with regard to relocating the cricket museum to a spacious and an appropriate place.
Chairman PCB also inspected the ground of the National Cricket Academy. Chief Secretary, COO PCB, Secretary C&W and concerned officials were also present on the occasion.

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