Lahore needs more cricket grounds
The Punjab capital needs a sufficient number of grounds to stage first-class cricket
Muhammad Yaqoob
22-May-2001
The Punjab capital needs a sufficient number of grounds to stage
first-class cricket. This situation, interestingly, has been
prevailing in a city which happens to be the seat of the Pakistan
Cricket Board (PCB).
Lahore, having the a population of about 6.5 millions, is mainly
relying on the only ground of Lahore City Cricket Association (LCCA)
where first-class matches are being held, though it also requires
improved facilities.
The other grounds available for first class cricket belong to Lahore
Gymkhana, Bagh-i-Jinnah and the Railways Stadium. But the charges for
hiring the Lahore Gymkhana are so high that no team can afford it.
The Lahore Gymkhana authorities charge Rs 7,000 per day excluding
Sundays. The Railways Stadium has basic facilities for first class
matches, but the PCB is not using it for reasons best known to them.
The Grade-II matches of the domestic cricket are being played at the
Model Town Greens and the Punjab University Old Campus grounds where
improvised tented baths and pavilions are made available for the
players.
Compared with other cities which are smaller in size as that of the
Punjab capital, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala and Faisalabad, have
developed good infrastructure, but Lahore is facing a dearth in this
vital area of the game.
Strangely, the numbers of the domestic cricket matches at Lahore are
decreasing every season due to poor non-availability of grounds.
During the 2000-2001 cricket season around 400 matches were played in
the national junior grade-I and II, Quaid-i-Azam Trophy Grade-I and
II, Patron's Trophy Grade-I and II, national one-day tournaments which
were held separately for departments and associations. But Lahore, due
to lack of grounds got only 29 matches included 22 first class and
seven Grade-II.
The financially sound departments affiliated with the Pakistan Cricket
Board like National Bank, Allied Bank and Habib Bank have so far
failed to have their own grounds in Lahore. Interestingly, the ABL's
Ramiz Hasan Raja is holding a key post in the PCB as member of the
advisory council but the bank has no ground yet.
To eliminate the dearth of grounds in the city, short and long term
planning is necessary. As a short term planning, those grounds should
be renovated where first class matches have been played in the past.
In long term planning, new grounds should be laid especially in the
newly developed areas.
The grounds where the first-class matches have been held are the D.S
Workshop ground and the Railways Stadium. The PCB should also urge the
Lahore Gymkhana authorities to make their venue available for firstclass matches at cheaper rates as a national cause.