PM intends to introduce cricket reforms

By Web Desk
August 19, 2018
Pakistan's veteran and former cricketers gathered for a group selfie during PM's oath ceremony

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister and Pakistan Cricket Board patron Imran Khan on Saturday stressed need to introduce reforms in country's cricket system during his meeting with former cricketers.

The prime minister told the former cricketers that he intends to keep discussing and listening to advice on the matter.

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He mentioned that it may take a month or two for an evident outcome.

The 30-minute detailed meeting was attended by Javed Miandad, Mudassar Nazar, Abdul Qadir, Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Moin Khan, Rameez Raja, Mushtaq Ahmed, Inzaam-ul-Haq, and Imran’s close friend Zakir Khan. Indian cricketer Navjot Singh Sidhu who flew to attend Prime Minister Imran Khan’s oath ceremony was also present in the meeting.

He met the cricketers individually and expressed his gratitude to them for their presence as well as for being a “help” in his career.

Imran sought their viewpoints, and assistance to help him oversee the current cricket scene.


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