Pakistan’s ICC CWC squad calls on PM Irman Khan
ISLAMABAD (92 News) – The Pakistan’s squad – selected for ICC Cricket World Cup (CWC) 2019 – called on Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on Friday.
The meeting was held at Prime Minister’s Office; however, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ehsan Mani, coach Mickey Arthur and chief selector Inzamamul Haq were also present in the meeting.
Reportedly, the prime minister gave the important tips to the players for World Cup 2019. It was also reported that Imran Khan directed skipper Sarfraz Ahmed and the players to play with bravery and confidence.
PM Khan also gave some important tips to the fast bowlers while the PCB banned on the players for taking their families including wives and children on World Cup 2019 trip.
Following the meeting, Special Assistant to Prime Minister Naeemul Haque tweeted that Prime Minister Khan had given an hour-long lecture to the team.
“One hour long lecture by PM Imran Khan to Pakistan cricket team going for World Cup. Excellent discourse on virtually all aspects of cricket. A lively exchange with cricketers,” Naemul Haque tweeted.
The meeting comes a day after the PCB announced a 15-member squad for the upcoming World Cup 2019 to be played in England. It is worth mentioning here that Imran Khan, a former flamboyant all-rounder, was the only Pakistan cricket captain who led green-shirts to their first World Cup victory in 1992.One hour long lecture by PM Imran Khan to Pakistan cricket team going for World Cup. Excellent discourse on virtually all aspects of cricket. A lively exchange with cricketers.
— Naeem ul Haque (@naeemul_haque) April 19, 2019
PCB announces 15-member team for ICC World Cup 2019
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chief Selector Inzimamul Haq has announced the 15-member team for the International Cricket Council World Cup 2019. All-rounder Muhammad Hafeez’s availability in the squad is subjected to his fitness, said the chief selector. Meanwhile, Abid Ali has been chosen as a third opener in the squad.