Talented cricketers to be given gold medals: Majid
LAHORE, Sept 11: "Pakistani cricketers who have registered good
performances in Tests or one-day international matches will be
awarded gold medals in recognition of their services as part of
the Pakistan Golden Jubilee celebrations".
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief executive Majid Khan
announced that during launching ceremony of the Pakistan Golden
Jubilee cricket season in a local hotel on Wednesday night.
Major programme of the cricket season is being sponsored by
Pakistan Tobacco Company. That includes the National Cricket
Tournament of one-day matches to be held through out the country
in March, 1998. Majid Khan said that Pakistan is held in
highesteemin the foreign world because of players. So, their
services must be duly recognised on this auspicious occasion.
"Our team has earned so much goodwill that from Hong Kong to
Canada, foreign countries were showing keenness to host cricket
matches between the Pakistani and Indian teams. It is all the
more heart-warming because the traditional rivals are the
English and Australian sides", said Majid Khan smilingly.
The PCB chief executive said that a hectic cricket season lay
ahead. Test series and international one-day matches were being
organised to celebrate the Golden Jubilee. He said that the
season would begin from Sept 24 with the visit of the Indian
team, which would arrive along with the Pakistan side from
Canada to play a series of three one-day international
matches.The South Africa, West Indies and the world champion Sri
Lanka teams would also visit Pakistan. They would compete in the
Quadrangular Golden Jubilee Floodlit Cricket Tournament to be
held at the Qadhafi Stadium from Nov 1 to 8. The South Africa
and the West Indies teams would also play series of three Tests,
each. Majid Khan said that the Pakistan Golden Jubilee cricket
competitions would be beamed live on television to many parts of
the world. He said that on this unique occasion, the cricketers,
organisers,lovers of the game and spectators should display
examplary behaviour which could enhance nation's prestige in the
eyes of foreign world.
"Spirit of every Pakistani should be that he should resolve that
in the next 50 years, he should keep asking himself what he is
giving to Pakistan rather than thinking all the time whathe has
been getting from Pakistan," said Majid Khan in an emotional
tone. He thanked the sponsoring company for extending
cooperation to the PCB in organising and promoting cricket in
Pakistan.
The former Supreme Court chief justice and BCCP presidentMr
Justice Nasim Hassan Shah, in his address said thatimpartiality
and selection on merit were essential to create healthy
atmosphere in cricket. The sponsoring firm (PTC) marketing
manager Salman Khansaid that a cash prize of $ 15,000 would be
given to the winning team of the Quadrangular Tournament and $
10,000 to the runner-up side. Similarly, the prize-money for the
"Man-of-the-Math" for every one-day international game has been
raised to Rs 25,000 and for each Test to Rs 40,000. Prominent
among those who attended the function were the former BCCP
presidents Lt.-Gen. (retd.) K. M. Azhar,Lt.-Gen. (retd.) Zahid
Ali Akbar and Mr Justice (retd.) Nasim Hassan Shah, PCB
secretary Waqar Ahmad, national umpires, scorers, mediamen and
other elite of the city.
Source:: Dawn (https://dawn.com/)