
Pakistan has successfully hosted the Champions Trophy, and the event has received praise from top cricket officials. Rajeev Shukla, the chairman of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), called it a major achievement for the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). He attended the semi-final match between New Zealand and South Africa in Lahore and was impressed with the arrangements.
Shukla was not the only high-profile official present at the match. Representatives from South Africa, New Zealand, Bangladesh, and Zimbabwe were also invited by the PCB. They watched the game alongside PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, showing their support for the tournament and its smooth execution.
The PCB shared videos and images of the dignitaries enjoying the match, highlighting how well the event was managed. This global participation reflects the trust and respect Pakistan has gained in the cricketing world. The successful hosting of such a big tournament is a step forward for Pakistan, proving its ability to organize major international cricket events.
With international cricket returning to Pakistan in full swing, the Champions Trophy has strengthened the country’s position as a top venue for global tournaments. The event’s success is a proud moment for Pakistan and a positive sign for the future of cricket in the country.