LAHORE: The Inter­national Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive Manu Sawhney concluded his two-day visit to Pakistan following positive and constructive meetings in Islamabad and Lahore, according a press release issued by the PCB here on Thursday.

“PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani and chief executive Wasim Khan accompanied Sawhney and ICC General Manager — Commercial, Campbell Jamieson, to a meeting with Fahmida Mirza, Federal Minister for Inter Provincial Coord­ination, in Islamabad on Wednesday.

“In Lahore on Thursday, they visited the Lahore Safe City Project before receiving a presentation from the PCB team at the National Cricket Academy.

“Sawhney’s visit was part of the ICC’s initiative to meet all Members and brief them on the process to be adopted for the allocation of ICC Events in the 2023-2031 cycle comprising eight men’s events, eight women’s events, four men’s U19 events and four Women’s U19 events.

“In the meeting with the PCB officials at the National Cricket Academy, Sawhney and Jamieson also made a detailed and comprehensive presentation on the ICC’s expectations, criteria and selection process for the event hosts, including timelines for bid submissions.

“Sawhney also updated the PCB on the work being done by the ICC for cricket promotion, development, global strategy, financial growth, and also briefed on the challenges world cricket faces.

PCB chief executive Wasim Khan said: “We had positive, constructive and wide-ranging meetings with the ICC in relation to the 2023-2031 event cycle. As part of our vision, we want to push on and host a number of ICC global events during the next rights cycle.

“So, from that perspective, it was excellent to get an insight into the ICC’s expectations and requirements so that we can accordingly plan and prepare our bid document.

“We now have a clearer idea of what will be required from us and so we will now go away from this meeting and think through our strategy for approaching the bid process. We are determined and keen to host ICC events in the next events cycle and understand this will not be a straightforward project. We will require a lot of support from the government as well all stakeholders.

“It was also good to understand the work being done by the ICC in Dubai for the betterment of world cricket. As a responsible and key member of the ICC, the PCB remains committed to playing its role in taking cricket to the next level.”

Published in Dawn, January 24th, 2020

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