Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Chief Roger Binny, who is in Pakistan to watch Asia Cup matches, had praised the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for their hospitality and discussed the cricketing ties between the two nations, highlighting that the cricketing world stand still whenever the two teams face each other in an international match.
Notably, Binny and Vice-President Rajeev Shukla reached Lahore on Monday after they were invited by the PCB Management Committee Chairman, Zaka Ashraf.
Speaking at the PCB Gala Dinner at the Governor’s House, Binny said: “I would like to thank the Pakistan Cricket Board for the invitation to tonight’s programme. I bring you greetings from the BCCI, and from the cricket lovers of India. As your Excellency said that India-Pakistan is one of the biggest games that is played. I can tell you, sir. When India plays Pakistan, everything comes to a standstill.”
“People don’t work, the roads are empty. Everybody’s in front of the television watching cricket. That’s how big cricket is in India and Pakistan. I must thank the Pakistan Cricket Board for its hospitality from the time we crossed the border this afternoon. It was a It was a wonderful experience,” he added.
During their tour to Lahore, the BCCI officials will witness an Asia Cup match, scheduled to take place in Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, Yudhvir Singh, Secretary of the Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association (UPCA) and Mohammad Akram, Secretary to Mohammad Akram, Secretary to Vice-President BCCI, are also accompanying the two top officials.
Notably, as the Indian board was reluctant to hold their matches in Pakistan, only four out of the thirteen matches will be held in the country as the ongoing Asia Cup is being held in a hybrid model.