CW Games’ contingent meeting convened
LAHORE: Chef-de-Mission of Pakistan’s 21st Commonwealth (CW) Games- bound contingent Lt Gen (retd) Muzammil Hussain, who is also Chairman Wapda, convened a coordination meeting here on Friday. Muzammil convened a meeting to discuss arrangements, preparedness level and coordination plan of the Pakistani contingent for the CW Games to be held in Gold Coast (Australia) in April. Speaking on the occasion Muzammil expressed the hope that the contingent will bring good name for the country with their hard work, performance, team spirit, conduct and behavior in and outside the field. Emphasizing upon the significance of coordination during the Games, he hoped that the officials and the players, being ambassadors of Pakistan, will exhibit exemplary discipline in the event. It is pertinent to mention that the Pakistani contingent comprises 87 members including 56 players and 31 officials.
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