RAWALPINDI – Former Pakistan cricket team captain Sarfaraz Ahmed has extended his best wishes to the Pakistan Physical Disability (PD) cricket team ahead of their participation in the upcoming Champions Trophy T20 competition, set to commence on January 12 in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
During his visit to the squad’s conditioning and skills development training camp, Sarfaraz praised the players’ dedication and cricketing skills, encouraging them to focus on hard work, simplicity, and positive cricket.
“My best wishes are with you. Always keep things simple, stay positive, and don’t panic in any situation. I am confident Pakistan has the potential to win the Champions Trophy title because you have consistently performed brilliantly everywhere,” said Sarfaraz.
Sarfaraz, who has been a long-time supporter of Physical Disability cricket, commended the efforts of the Pakistan Physical Disability Cricket Association (PPDCA) and its General Secretary, Amiruddin PD, for promoting and supporting cricket for differently-abled athletes.
To honor Sarfaraz Ahmed’s contribution, Camp Incharge and Level-4 Coach Sabih Azhar presented a shield to the former captain, while Regional Head Javed Ashraf presented a shield to Head Coach PCB Iqbal Imam on behalf of PDCA.
The two-day camp concluded successfully, with notable attendees including Rafi Hashmi, Rao Javed, and Media Manager Muhammad Nizam.
The Pakistan PD cricket team will now prepare to embark on their journey to Sri Lanka, aiming to bring home the prestigious Champions Trophy title and continue their impressive performance on the international stage.
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