PCB to Display 1992 World Cup Trophy at Gaddafi Stadium on 30th Anniversary Tomorrow

PCB has announced to display the World Cup at Gaddafi Stadium on the final day of the third Test between Pakistan and Australia as 25 March marks the 30th anniversary of the 1992 World Cup victory.

It was 30 years ago on 25 March that Imran Khan led Pakistan to its first-ever World Cup victory defeating England in the finals of the mega event. The day remains the highlight of Pakistan’s cricketing history being the only World Cup-winning moment for the team so far.

Since the final day of the historic Test series between Pakistan and Australia coincides with the anniversary of the momentous victory, PCB has decided to make it more memorable by letting fans celebrate the day with the World Cup trophy.

The World Cup trophy will be displayed tomorrow at Gaddafi Stadium while the cricket lovers will be allowed to take selfies with the trophy.

While the celebrations will continue on the sidelines, a tough battle between the two teams is expected in the middle as Pakistan requires 278 runs with 10 wickets in hand to seal the series victory against Australia.

Source: Pro Pakistan

No Covid death reported in 24 hours: Asad Umar

Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar says no Covid related death was reported in the country during last 24 hours.

In his tweet, he said this is the first time in two years that this has happened.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Pakistan Day celebrations held in Canada

Pakistani diaspora living in Canada marked the 82nd anniversary of the Pakistan Day Resolution in a befitting manner by holding various programmes and activities to exhibit their love for the motherland and pay tribute to the founding fathers of Pakistan.

The day's leading event was the flag hoisting ceremony held at the Pakistan High Commission in Ottawa where Pakistan's Acting High Commissioner Shahbaz Malik hoisted the National Flag to the accompaniment of the National Anthem.

A large number of Pakistani Canadians and dignitaries, including Pakistan-born Canadian Senator and winner of Sitara-e-Pakistan Award Ms. Salma Ata ullah Jan, Senator Mohamed-Iqbal Ravalia and Senator Victor Oh, attended the function. Messages of the President and the Prime Minister of Pakistan in connection with the Pakistan Day were also read out on the occasion.

Addressing the participants, Acting High Commissioner Shahbaz Malik contextualised the background and significance of the Pakistan Day and paid glowing tributes to the country's founding fathers for their visionary efforts and struggle for carving out a separate homeland for the Muslims of subcontinent.

On the occasion, Senator Ms. Salma Ata ullah Jan was also decorated on behalf of the President of Pakistan with the Sitara e Pakistan conferred on her for her meritorious services for the cause of community and the promotion of bilateral relations between Pakistan and Canada.

Elsewhere, separate flag hoisting ceremonies were also arranged by the Consulate General of Pakistan in Toronto, Consulate General of Pakistan in Vancouver as well as the Consulate General of Pakistan in Montreal. Different cultural and food festivities were also arranged by various organisations and associations of the Pakistani Canadians across Canada.

Meanwhile, a large number of Pakistani Canadians under the banner of Salam Pakistan Canada gathered in Ottawa to mark the Pakistan Day. The event was also attended by Mayor of Ottawa Jim Watson, Ottawa City Councillor Eli-El Shantri, Member Parliament of Canada Paul Chiang from Toronto and MP Chandra Arya from Ottawa. Pakistan High Commission Counsellor Attia Iqbal and Counsellor Hamid Raza Wattoo also attended the function.

Source: Radio Pakistan