The successful launch of the Sindh Premier League marks a new chapter in the history of sports in Sindh, says Zakaa Ashraf, PCB.


Lahore: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has issued a No Objection Certificate (NOC) for the Sindh Premier League, a move that promises to enrich the sporting heritage of the province.
In a meeting held in Lahore, Nasir Hussain Shah, a prominent leader of the Pakistan Peoples Party and former provincial minister, met with Zaka Ashraf, Chairman of the PCB Management Committee.
Following this meeting, the long-awaited NOC for the Sindh Premier League was officially released from the PCB headquarters.
Nasir Hussain Shah expressed that the organization of the Sindh Premier League aligns with the vision of Bilawal Bhutto, showcasing the commitment to the development of sports in the region.
Chairman PCB, Zakaa Ashraf, highlighted that the successful commencement of the Sindh Premier League would undoubtedly add a new chapter to the sports history of Sindh.
He emphasized that the PCB would continue to play an active role in ensuring the league's success in the future.
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