Pakistan welcomes World Cup trophy

Published September 17, 2014

LAHORE: Pakistan welcomed the World Cup trophy as it arrived in the country on a global tour Tuesday, with skipper Misbah-ul Haq vowing to win it for the nation and its terror-hit people.

The ICC sent the most coveted trophy in the game on tour to spark interest ahead of the tournament, which will be staged in Australia and New Zealand from February 14 to March 29, 2015.

The trophy, which has also visited Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh and Afghanistan since starting its journey in July, was unveiled by Misbah and Pakistan team manager Moin Khan.

Misbah said he wants to win the Cup for Pakistan cricket fans.

“I want to win the Cup for my people next year,” said Misbah. “I am sure my team will give happiness to my people who have not seen any international cricket at home for years now.”

Pakistan have been left isolated at the world level since terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan team bus in Lahore in March 2009.

Misbah recalled Pakistan’s only World Cup triumph in 1992.

“I still remember those golden moments when Pakistan won the World Cup.That event was held in Australia and New Zealand and this time too the event will be held there.”

Moin Khan, a member of Pakistan’s 1992 World Cup winning team, voiced the excitement felt among fans at the trophy’s arrival.

“People are very happy at the trophy’s visit,” said Moin. “We can replicate the win of 1992 as we have a good team and with this trophy’s visit a huge interest will develop in our people and they will pray for our victory.”

Published in Dawn, September 17th, 2014

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