Pakistan High Commission South Africa Hosts Dinner to Celebrate U-19 Cricket Team’s Success in ICC World Cup
High Commissioner Aftab Hasan Khan commended the outstanding performance of the emerging youngsters in the World Cup matches thus far.
By: Ch Mudassar Iqbal
PRETORIA: The Pakistan High Commission in Pretoria, South Africa, extended a warm welcome to the Pakistan U-19 Cricket team and coaching staff with a special dinner at Pakistan House. High Commissioner Aftab Hasan Khan expressed his delight at hosting the talented young cricketers, who are currently in South Africa for the ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup.
During the dinner, High Commissioner Aftab Hasan Khan commended the outstanding performance of the emerging youngsters in the World Cup matches thus far. He praised their dedication, skill, and determination, which have led to commendable victories for the team. High Commissioner Khan conveyed his best wishes to the team for the upcoming finals round, expressing confidence in their abilities to continue their success.
The event was marked by camaraderie and celebration as the team and coaching staff enjoyed the hospitality of the Pakistan High Commission. The dinner provided an opportunity for the players to relax and bond off the field, fostering team spirit and unity ahead of the crucial matches ahead.
The Pakistan High Commission’s gesture reflects the nation’s pride and support for its young cricketing talents, highlighting the importance of sports diplomacy in fostering bilateral relations and promoting cultural exchanges between Pakistan and South Africa.
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The dinner concluded on a high note, with the Pakistan U-19 Cricket team and coaching staff expressing gratitude to the High Commissioner and the Pakistan High Commission for their warm hospitality and encouragement.
The event serves as a testament to Pakistan’s commitment to nurturing and showcasing its promising cricketing talent on the international stage, further solidifying its position as a cricketing powerhouse.
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