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Young stars shine as PCB opens Ghani Lahore School Cup 2025

Published on: November 1, 2025 7:29 PM

Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Mohsin Naqvi inaugurated the Ghani Lahore School Cricket Cup 2025. The tournament aims to promote cricket at the school level. Eight top school teams participated in the opening ceremony. Naqvi met the young players and encouraged them to perform their best. He praised the Ghani Institute of Cricket and the organizing team for hosting the event successfully.

During the event, Naqvi emphasized the importance of talent development. He told players to stay disciplined and focused on the game. He highlighted that school-level cricket provides a strong foundation for Pakistan’s future stars. Naqvi also stressed that the PCB will support youth cricket initiatives across the country. He urged schools to continue promoting sports among students.

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The chairman announced cash prizes for the best performers. The best batter, bowler, all-rounder, and wicketkeeper will each receive awards. He added that recognizing young talent motivates players to excel. The winners of the tournament will receive Rs10 lakh, while the runner-up will get Rs5 lakh. This reward system aims to encourage healthy competition among students.

The semi-finals and final matches will take place at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. This provides young players the chance to experience professional-level cricket facilities. Naqvi highlighted that such exposure boosts players’ confidence and prepares them for higher competitions. He encouraged coaches to guide students both on and off the field. The event also strengthens community support for school cricket programs.

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Finally, Naqvi advised players to maintain fitness and follow a proper diet. He said physical health is key for consistent performance in cricket. This initiative follows the PCB’s recent nationwide talent hunt for school players. The program identifies promising cricketers and provides them professional training opportunities. Overall, the tournament marks another step toward nurturing Pakistan’s future cricket stars.

Filed Under: Pakistan, Sports Tagged With: Cricket, Gaddafi Stadium, Ghani Lahore School Cricket Cup, mohsin naqvi, PCB, players, Prizes, Schools, talent, youth

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