The President of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari, and the Chief of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), have congratulated the Pakistan Under-19 cricket team on their victory in the Asiatic Cup. The President of the country stated that the team’s outstanding performance in the final match against India was a testament to the hard work and determination of the young players. The Under-19 team’s success is a source of pride and joy for the nation.
The President also expressed his optimism that the young players’ victory would serve as a confidence booster for future international competitions. He congratulated the PCB on its efforts in nurturing young talent, praising the efforts of Chairman PCB, Mohsin Nawaz, and the coaching staff.
Meanwhile, PCB Chairman Mohsin Nawaz attributed the team’s success to excellent strategy and team work. He praised the outstanding performance of opener Samiullah Manhas, saying that his batting performance was a defining factor in the team’s victory. Nawaz also expressed his gratitude to the fans for their unwavering support, stating that the team’s victory was a result of the PCB’s investment in the Rising Stars program.
In a celebratory mood, Pakistan’s star cricketer and former captain Babar Azam celebrated with the young fans. The Under-19 team was scheduled to return to Islamabad on Monday at 12:30 pm via a national airline. Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Faisal Karim Kundi, congratulated the team on their victory, stating that the young players had brought glory to the country on the international stage.
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