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May 21, 2005 Saturday Rabi-us-Sani 12, 1426

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UN praises subcontinent cricket series



By Our Sports Correspondent


LAHORE, May 20: The United Nations has described the recent cricket series between Pakistan and India as “a bridge improving communication between the two countries”. In a letter addressed to PCB chairman Shaharyar M Khan, Mr Adolf Orgi Special Adviser to the secretary general on sport for development and peace, said: “I believe that both national cricket teams are pioneers in the quest for peace and stability in South Asia and can serve as role models for other countries and regions around the world.

“The universal language of sport has the power to attract, inspire and engage people regardless of ethnicity, religion or social background. The passion for cricket, shared by both Pakistanis and Indians at matches, provides at unifying experience that sheds light on human and cultural similarities.

“I am convinced that sport is a positive life changing force that can help create a better world. I believe that the recent India-Pakistan cricket series have set a great example that will illuminate the IYSPE2005”, Ogi said in the letter.

The United Nations has declared 2005 as International Year of Sport and Physical Education in an effort to promote the use of sport as a tool for education, health, development and peace as proclaimed by the United nation’s General Assembly resolution 58/5.

Meanwhile, responding to United Nations’ congratulatory message the PCB chairman has conveyed acceptance on behalf of Pakistan team to serve as spokespersons for IYSPE2005.



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