COAS Asim Munir to host iftar diner for Pakistan team on April 8

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen Asim Munir will host an iftar diner for the Pakistan national cricket team on Monday, April 8.

Kakul: COAS Asim Munir to host iftar diner for Pakistan team on April 8. According to details, the dress code for the Iftar diner has also been kept. The players have been asked to wear coats.

The players have been asked not to wear shorts, slippers, or pyjamas.

Meanwhile, the players of the national team squad will leave for Islamabad from Kakul at 2:00 p.m..

– Shaheen Shah Afridi leaves Kakul fitness camp due to personal reasons –

Pakistan pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi on Saturday left Kakul fitness camp due to the personal reasons.

According to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Shaheen had left for home after taking the board.

“Shaheen Shah Afridi has left the camp due to the illness of a relative,” the PCB said.

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Sources divulged that prior to Shaheen Shah Afridi, Sahibzada Farhan and Mohammad Rizwan had also left the camp.

Both players had also left the camp due to the personal reasons.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) formerly known as Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan, is a sports governing body for cricket in Pakistan responsible for controlling and organising all tours and matches undertaken by the Pakistan national cricket team. A member of the International Cricket Council since 1952, it represents the country’s men’s and women’s national teams in international cricket tournaments played under the ICC.

Following the establishment of Pakistan as an independent dominion of the British Empire in 1947, professional and amateur cricket commenced in the same year, seeing as local infrastructure had already been established when the country was part of the British Raj. Cricket matches were arranged informally until 1948, when a Board of Control was formally instituted. Pakistan was admitted to the Imperial Cricket Conference (currently known as International Cricket Council) in July 1952, and has since been a full member, playing Test cricket. The team’s first Test series took place in India between October and December 1952.

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