KARACHI:
Executive Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Mohsin Naqvi on Monday introduced a check worth rupees 1.5 million to the Pakistan Wheelchair cricket crew on winning the Asia Cup 2024.
The Pakistan Wheelchair cricket crew had beaten Sri Lanka in the last of the Asia Cup Wheelchair title 2023 in Nepal last year. It was Wheelchair cricketers back to back title.
To the group's accomplishment, Executive PCB welcomed individuals from the Pakistan Wheelchair Cricket crew to the PCB Base camp at Gaddafi arena and saluted them on their victory.
Mohsin Naqvi commended the group's endeavors and communicated all the best for the group's proceeded with progress. He additionally guaranteed PCB's help for the Wheelchair Cricket Crew in its future undertakings.
Individuals from the Wheelchair Cricket Crew offered their thanks to the PCB for facilitating them and offering them consolation.
Pakistan Wheelchair Cricket Gathering Administrator Rukhsana Rajput, Wheelchair Cricket Crew chief Mohammad Zeeshan, bad habit skipper Imran Arain, player Syed Arsalan Ahmed, wicketkeeper-hitter Muazzam Nawaz and bowler Mohammad Fayyaz were available on the event.
PCB Head Working Official Salman Naseer, Chief - Homegrown Cricket Tasks Abdullah Khurram Niazi, Senior supervisor Homegrown Junaid Zia and other PCB authorities went to the service.
It is relevant to specify here that the Wheelchair cricketers have been valued two times by the PCB for this accomplishment. Previous Executive Zaka Ashraf had likewise granted a monetary reward of 3.6 million rupees to these wheelchair cricketers for a similar accomplishment in December last year.
The arena which will have the initial match of the T20 World Cup in Dallas this end of the week has been hit by extreme climate, causing the undoing of Tuesday's true warm-up match. The US and Bangladesh were because of meet at 16:30 BST at Fabulous Grassland Arena in Texas yet the match has been canceled due to the "states of the offices". Admonitions for solid tempests, streak flooding and twisters have been given for the area. A representative from the Global Cricket Chamber said fencing and framework at the setting had been impacted however "nothing that tangibly influences the organizing" of the World Cup.

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