Board mulls relocation of offices to Cricket House
Proposed shift is part of broader restructuring plan, wherein existing offices earmarked for hospitality boxes
LAHORE: In a strategic move aimed at optimising resources and enhancing operational efficiency, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is contemplating relocating its headquarters offices from Gaddafi Stadium to the Cricket House building in Lahore.
According to sources, the proposed shift comes as part of a broader restructuring plan, wherein the existing offices situated within Gaddafi Stadium are earmarked for conversion into hospitality boxes.
Under the envisaged plan, only the offices of the Chairman and essential operational staff would remain operational within Gaddafi Stadium premises. Additionally, it has been decided to relocate the museum of the Pakistan Cricket Board from its current location within the National Cricket Academy.
The museum is expected to be relocated to a public venue to facilitate broader public access and engagement with cricket heritage and memorabilia.
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