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PCB Chairman Dines with 700+ Workers after Completion of Champions Trophy Stadium, Video Viral




The Pakistan Cricket Board, on Tuesday, Inaugurated The Renovated National Stadium, One of the three venues in the country that will host the champions trophy, taking the opportunity to reward the 700 works ete the project. In a video that has gone viral on social media, pcb chairman mohsin naqvi decided to throw a feast for the works. In the video, the works single be Seen Enjoying Food Provided by the Pakistan Board. Naqvi Himself also decided to dine with the works to celebrate the moment.

The stadium will host the inaugural champions trophy match between new zealand and Pakistan on February 19.

PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi Acknowledded The Efforts of the Workers, Including Labourers, Technicians, Engineers and Loaders, Saying without their person’s person Gradation on time.

The stadium will also host the south Africa Versus Pakistan Tri-Series match on Wednsday and the Final on February 14.

The stadium, which was under renovation for the last four months, has a brand new state-of-on -art building at the far end of the historical venue. Besides, New Led Lights, Two Screens and Better Facilites for Spectators have also also also been put in place.

The New Building Houses Dressing Rooms, Dedicated Areas for Broadcasters and Match Officials and Hospitality Boxes.

The stadium, however, retains its old look and the placement of the bigger screen on the ground will block the View of the People Sitting in the Enclosure.

The project manager, mohsin chohan conceded that the new screen will have to be moved to another spot after the tournament.

The pcb has initially budgeted Pakistan Rupees Four Billion on the Renovation of the National Stadium but they appear to have overrun the cost with some work still remain to be done after the champions.

With pti inputs

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