
PCB chief Ramiz Raza asks Pakistan cricketers to channelise their anger by performing well in T20 World Cup
India Today
Pakistan Cricket Board chief Ramiz Raza urged his players to channelise their anger and frustration by performing well in the upcoming T20 World Cup. Pakistan will play India in their first match on October 24.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ramiz Raza on Saturday said that New Zealand's abrupt withdrawal from its tour on security grounds had put an unwanted question mark over Pakistan’s ability to host international matches. PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja has a message for Pakistan cricket fans pic.twitter.com/cwEfcQXxus
New Zealand abandoned the tour on the day of the opening fixture on Friday citing a government security alert, while England are also reconsidering their men's and women's team visits to Pakistan next month.
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