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PCB to install floodlights at Quetta stadium for PSL matches

PCB Chairman Naqvi announced plans to install floodlights at Nawab Akbar Bugti cricket stadium in Quetta within three months to enhance cricket in Balochistan. He confirmed that PCB will fulfill its promise by September, making the stadium suitable for PSL matches. Chief Minister Bugti appreciated the move, citing its potential to boost sports in the province.

Mohsin Naqvi appointed as new PCB chairman

Mohsin Naqvi has been appointed as the new Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) by Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar. This comes after the resignation of Zaka Ashraf, who had served for seven months. Naqvi is currently the caretaker Chief Minister of Punjab. The appointment follows Ashraf's resignation from the PCB Management Committee.

Wasim Akram advices newly appointed PCB officials to ‘be brave’

Former legendary Pakistani fast bowler, Wasim Akram, has conveyed his best wishes to the national cricket team embarking on their tour to Australia for a three-match Test series. In a recent video shared on social media platform 'X,' Akram specifically addressed the newly appointed leadership, underscoring the importance of patience and decisiveness in their respective roles.

‘We have we will’: PCB pays tribute to Imran Khan ahead of World Cup 2023

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) paid homage to former cricket team captain Imran Khan for his outstanding performance in the 1987 World Cup. Imran Khan, who now leads the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party after transitioning to politics more than two decades ago, was commemorated by the board as the 2023 ICC Men's World Cup is set to commence next month in India.

PCB re-edits video, releases new one featuring Imran Khan

To mark Pakistan's 76th Independence Day, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) initially shared a video on various social media platforms. This video spotlighted significant instances of success from the history of the Pakistan cricket team. However, it faced backlash for excluding former Pakistan captain Imran Khan, a key figure from the victorious 1992 World Cup team. This exclusion triggered accusations of bias from Imran Khan's supporters.