PCB honoursumpires

Published May 3, 2007

LAHORE, May 2: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) honoured its three former international umpires in a ceremony on Wednesday.

All the three umpires – Nazir Junior, Z. I. Pasha and Siddique Khan – received Rs200,000 and a memento by PCB chief operating officer Shafqat Naghmi.

Nazir had supervised four Tests, four One-day Internationals and 110 first class matches, while Siddique took charge in 300 first class matches and five ODIs.

Pasha had 25 three-day matches, more than 350 first class matches and Junior Asia Cup-2001 in Nepal to his credit.

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