Shield was presented to Shadab Khan by National Team Manager Rehan-ul-Haq.


Lahore: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has honored Shadab Khan, the vice-captain of the national cricket team, with a special souvenir in recognition of his achievement of taking 200 wickets in international cricket.
The presentation was made by National Team Manager Rehanul Haque.
In a video shared on social media, the PCB showcased the moment when Shadab Khan received the special shield from the head coach of the national team, Grant Bradburn.
This milestone was achieved during the Asia Cup match against Bangladesh.
After presenting the shield, Team Manager Rehanul Haque emphasized the importance of celebrating achievements, even in the face of a recent loss.
He praised Shadab Khan and the entire team for their outstanding performance, mentioning that it had been seven years since Shadab Khan joined the team.
The PCB's gesture of recognizing Shadab Khan's accomplishment serves as a reminder of the talent and dedication within the Pakistan national cricket team, despite the recent defeat to India in the Asia Cup.
Shadab Khan receives special sovenir to celebrate his 200 International wickets#PAKvsSL pic.twitter.com/7Km3Afmtbg
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