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Karachi:The Sri Lankan cricket authorities have been urged to resume sending teams to Pakistan.
The special request was made during the dinner-reception hosted in the honour of the visiting Pakistan Panthers Veterans cricket squad in Colombo by former Test skipper Zaheer Abbas, who is also the Cricket Ambassador of the Pakistan Veterans cricket touring party.
He expressed the hope that the Sri Lankans will consider their request of sending their teams to Pakistan.
“The need of the hour is sending of teams to play in Pakistan. We desire Sri Lanka to play cricket in Pakistan,” he said. “As a neighbors and friends in cricket its our humble request to let other Sri Lankan cricket teams to play against Pakistan if there are reservations about sending the national team,” Zaheer Abbas commented.
He acknowledged the Sri Lankan hospitality which made him feel the beautiful Island as his second home. He appreciated the Veterans series being arranged in the region. He conveyed his special thanks to Chandana Amaradasa and his team at Island Leisure for the excellent arrangements.
Fawad Ijaz Khan, captain and chairman of Pakistan Veterans Cricket Association (PVCA), explained the importance of their role in cricket.
A few of the Sri Lankan cricketers of the past added colour to the occasion with the presence of renowned gentlemen of the game like Michael Tissera, Roy Dias, Asoka De Silva and Anura Tennekoon who shared the golden memories with their Pakistani counterparts.- APP