Pakistan, Netherlands agree to play cricket series next year

Mohammad Rizwan runs to score against the Netherlands in the second one-day international (ODI) in Rotterdam on August 16, 2022. — X@TheRealPCB


Mohammad Rizwan runs to score against the Netherlands in the second one-day international (ODI) in Rotterdam on August 16, 2022. — X@TheRealPCB

LAHORE: Pakistan and the Netherlands have agreed to hold a cricket series next year to promote the sport in the Netherlands.

Federal Interior Minister and Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Mohsin Naqvi, met with the Dutch Ambassador, Henny de Vries. During the meeting, they discussed enhancing cricket cooperation between the two countries and agreed on organising a cricket series next year.

The discussions also included matters of mutual interest, bilateral relations, and increasing cooperation in various fields. Henny de Vries mentioned that the Dutch cricket team will visit Pakistan next year and play matches with the Pakistan A team.

Minister Naqvi emphasised the need for sustainable measures to strengthen bilateral relations and assured full support in promoting cricket in the Netherlands. He highlighted Pakistan’s role in hosting Afghan refugees for decades and the ongoing efforts to repatriate illegal Afghan immigrants with a comprehensive policy.

The postponement of the SAF Cross Country Athletics Championship due to adverse weather conditions in central Punjab, especially the hazardous smog, was also discussed.


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