The T20 World Cup’s national team will gather on Wednesday (22 September) at 4:00 pm with Prime Minister Imran Khan who is also the patron of Pakistan’s Cricket Board (PCB).
The meeting is held in the context of the recent significant blow that the PCB has experienced with the premature end of its tours in Pakistan between New Zealand and England. The meeting between the Prime Minister and players is said to be held at the Prime Minister’s House.
PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja, during the meeting, will talk to Imran Khan about his discussions with the heads of cricket boards in England and New Zealand. The PM will also be briefed about the new strategies which have been adopted by PCB to deal with the current ongoing situation.
Ramiz Raja, furthermore, will also discuss the new changes being made in the cricket board. Imran Khan, the captain of the 1992 World Cup-winning team, will share his experiences and offer advice to the players to raise their morale.
Pakistan to take Legal Action
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Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry said that Pakistan will take legal action against New Zealand and England cricket boards while consulting legal experts. The cancellation cost Pakistan Television (PTV) millions of rupees.
Furthermore, the minister in a tweet said that legal consultations will be held with lawyers and after taking in the significant claims, legal action against both the boards will be taken.
According to the minister, a worldwide lobby is working against Pakistan. Those who wish to force Pakistan to surrender before they would never succeed, he warned, and they should correct their mistake as soon as possible.