LAHORE: Ramiz Raja, Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), met with Prime Minister Imran Khan in Lahore on Friday to discuss preparations for the Pakistan Super League’s (PSL) forthcoming season, which begins on January 27.
PM Imran Khan granted his approval for the development of a state-of-the-art cricket stadium in Islamabad at the meeting.
The prime minister offered in-principle permission for the building of a cricket stadium in Islamabad, according to the information, and urged the PCB chairman to use all available resources to finish the project as quickly as feasible.
When contacted, Ramiz Raja said that every attempt will be made to finish the stadium by 2025, allowing Pakistan to host Champions Trophy matches at the newly built facility.
Internet access is provided for free.
In a video message released on December 10, PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja said that there was a need to enhance the spectators’ experience and that the board was working to offer free internet access at the stadium for tournament goers.
“We’ll set up stations outside the grounds, and we’ll find a commentator from among you. I’ll check whether you have what it takes to be a pundit with the help of another commentator “he had said