He praised the Afghanistan team for the progress they made despite challenges.
Former Pakistan captain and nation's Prime Minister praised the progress of Afghanistan cricket despite all challenges.
Answering a question about the promotion of sports in Afghanistan, especially cricket, PM Imran Khan pointed out that no country in the history of cricket had achieved as much as Afghanistan in such a short period of time.
“The position at which Afghanistan stands at the moment in cricket was realised by other countries in 70 years,” he said during a Q&A with a delegation of Pak-Afghan Youth Forum (PAYF), which called on him at PM Office.
The Pakistan Prime Minister said that this was only possible because the Afghan refugees learnt that game in Pakistan. During his maiden Kabul visit in 2020, Imran Khan invited the Afghan cricket team to visit Pakistan. The players gifted him a signed bat during the meeting.
Pakistan and Afghanistan are set to face-off in their first bilateral series in a three-match ODI series. The series which was supposed to be hosted in UAE has now been rescheduled and shifted to Sri Lanka between 1 and 5 September. The change in location is due to the scheduled second phase of IPL 2021 in UAE.
(geo.tv inputs)