Empowering captain brought positive results in UAE, Bangladesh: Ramiz Raja

Published December 11, 2021
PCB chairman Ramiz Raja emphasised that leadership matters in creating a positive change. — Screengrab via PCB Twitter
PCB chairman Ramiz Raja emphasised that leadership matters in creating a positive change. — Screengrab via PCB Twitter

LAHORE: PCB chairman Ramiz Raja on Friday congratulated the national team on their impressive perfomce in the T20 World Cup and Bangladesh series, adding empowering skipper Babar Azam has produced positive results.

“Pakistan displayed wonderful cricket in Bangladesh, and I want to congratulate them for that,” Ramiz said here on Friday.

“We must appreciate Pakistan for not losing the focus after the World Cup and for their swift shift from T20 to Tests.

“People say that I am catalyst for this positive change, but I want to emphasis on the fact that leadership matters. When you empower a leader and give him confidence he starts to own everything; from decisions, team, performances to disasters. He becomes brave! Because there is nobody challenging him.”

Published in Dawn, December 11th, 2021

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