Government should provide opportunities to players to advance on basis of merit: Faraz Haseeb

Sports Dec, 26 2023
Government should provide opportunities to players to advance on basis of merit: Faraz Haseeb
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Karachi: Chairman Liaquatabad Town Faraz Haseeb along with Vice Chairman Ishaq Timuri participated in the cricket tournament on the occasion of Quaid-e-Azam Day at Muhammadi Ground UC 04. Chairman Faraz Haseeb opened the match by hitting the cricket ball. Before the start of the match, Chairman Faraz Haseeb was introduced to the players of both teams. On this occasion, Chairman Faraz Haseeb said that today is the birthday of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The founder of Pakistan, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, is considered one of the greatest leaders of the subcontinent. Due to Quaid-e-Azam's political insight and foresight, it became possible for Muslims to get an independent homeland in the form of Pakistan, he added that there is a need to take concrete measures at the government level for the promotion of cricket.

In which keeping in mind the requirements of modern times, the establishment of modern cricket grounds, the establishment of sports academies at the town and district level, the arrangement of international coaches for the training of the players, the provision of best employment to the players by freeing them from the drudgery of employment, the players Provide advancement opportunities based on merit to do if the government seriously provides all the facilities to the players, it can be hoped that Pakistani players will make the name of Pakistan shine in the world.

At the end of the match, Chairman Faraz Haseeb gave the winning trophy to the winning team.

Published in The Daily National Courier, December, 27 2023

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