Pakistan: Senate body urges representative selection committee (6 August 1999)
ISLAMABAD, Aug 5: Standing Committee of the Senate on Sports, Cultural and Tourism has underlined the need for the promotion of a healthy sports culture in the country and observed that the sportsman spirit, could only be achieved by promoting sports
06-Aug-1999
6 August 1999
Pakistan: Senate body urges representative selection committee
Ahmad Hasan Alvi
ISLAMABAD, Aug 5: Standing Committee of the Senate on Sports, Cultural
and Tourism has underlined the need for the promotion of a healthy
sports culture in the country and observed that the sportsman spirit,
could only be achieved by promoting sports at all levels, irrespective
of the regional or gender considerations.
The committee, which met under the chairmanship of Senator Justice
(Rtd) Dr. Javed Iqbal in the parliament house here today, also
discussed the performance and selection of Pakistan junior cricket
team currently visiting European countries.
It noted that the Pakistani players had a great potential and they
could make a real difference in the world tournament, if properly
regulated, motivated, trained and given due incentives as national
heroes.
The Committee called for greater participation of local players at the
at the level of junior team in the larger interest of the game.
The Committee also took note of the absence of the chairman of the ad
hoc committee of the Pakistan Cricket Board and advised the Ministry
to ensure his presence in the next meeting.
It unanimously recommended that the selection committee of the
Pakistan Cricket Board should be made really representative of all the
four provinces and that only merit and past performance must be the
sole consideration for the selection of the Pakistan cricket team.
The Federal Minister for Information, Culture and Sports, Mr. Mushahid
Hussain Syed informed the Committee about the steps taken by the
government for the promotion of sports in the country and also
referred to the launching of the sports channel by the Pakistan
Television.
He said that the Government was fully alive to the importance of
sports and was already considering a comprehensive sports promotion
programme which would also be referred to the Standing Committees of
the two Houses of the Parliament to seek the advice and guidance of
the parliamentarians.
The Committee also took note of the gradual deterioration in various
disciplines of sports which were once synonymous with the word of
Pakistan and observed that the sports like hockey and squash also
needed due patronage, as in the past, Pakistan had almost a monopoly
on these sports, which was gradually sliding away.
The committee discussed the issue of the women cricket and felt that
there was a strong need to develop a sense of homogeneity, cooperation
and mutual understanding among different sports organisations
representing the women folk.
The Committee decided to constitute a four member Sub-committee headed
by Senator Syed Iqbal Haider to make contacts with PCB and women
cricket organisations with a viewto motivatingthemfor holding
electionstoensuretheir representation at national level.
The other members of the sub-committee include Senators syed Aqil
Shah, Muhammad Zahid Khan and Haji Gul Afridi. Senator Aqil Shah was
of the view that cricket affairs had been discussed from various
dimensions and they should now maintain low profile on the issue not
only in the press but also in other forums.
The Committee recommended that Arbab Niaz StadiumPeshawar and other
such facilities in other provinces should be handed over to Pakistan
Cricket Board for the development of sports activities in the country.
The meeting was attended besides the Chairman of the Committee Senator
Justice (Rtd) Dr. Javed Iqbal and Federal Minister Mushahid Hussain
Syed, by Senators M. Zahid Khan, Syed Iqbal Haider, Syed Aqil, Haji
Gul Afridi and Muhammad Zahid Khan and Secretary of the Committee
Mr. Jamil Ahmad Qureshi, Advisor on Sports Mr. Ali Muhammad Khawaja
and senior officials of the Ministry, Pakistan Sport Board and
Pakistan Cricket Board also attended the meeting.
Source :: Dawn (https://dawn.com/)