Teams from Pakistan, Australia, West Indies, Canada, USA, UAE, Hong Kong and Nepal take part in the cup.


Karachi: Over 40s Cricket Global Cup, 2023, with teams from different countries commenced in Karachi on Tuesday.
Teams from Pakistan, Australia, West Indies, Canada, USA, UAE, Hong Kong and Nepal are participating in the cup.
Thirty-six matches of Over 40s Cricket Global Cup will be played in five different grounds of Karachi.
The match will be played at Karachi Stadium which will be telecast live on PTV Sports.
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? Snapshots from the opening ceremony of the Over 40s Global Cricket Cup, hosted by Pakistan!
Owner QG Mr& Mrs. Nadeem Omar and Legend Moin Khan were present in the ceremony.
Pakistan’s icon Javed Miandad, Captain Misbah ul Haq and Salahuddin also… pic.twitter.com/W4zUZyQKd2
Earlier, Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori inaugurated the Over 40s Cricket Global Cup. Speaking on the occasion, the Governor Sindh said that participating in this event is the pride of Pakistan.
He said such an event is a good attempt to show the positive face of Pakistan to the world.

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