Sethi urges nation to support Independence Cup
LAHORE: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Najam Sethi on Thursday called for nationwide support for the upcoming Independence Cup, which he reiterated would pave the way for resumption of international cricket in the country.
The Independence Cup, featuring three Twenty20s between Pakistan and a World XI side, begins from September 12 in Lahore and Sethi urged the nation to ensure it is a successful event.
“It’s not in my interest or the PCB’s but this [tournament] is in national interest and therefore I call upon everyone in the country to support us in making this a successful event,” Sethi said at a news conference while unveiling the logo for Independence Cup.
“If the World XI tour is a success, we could convince Sri Lanka to play another Twenty20 International to the one they’re already going to play and we are also trying that the West Indies play three Twenty Internationals.”
Flanked by the five sponsors of the event, Sethi added: “I can’t say the series will earn a profit but we will try to minimise the financial losses and also try to make some gains.”
The PCB chief also asked the media to play its part in the successful staging of the Independence Cup.
“There has been a lot of negativity on social media by some quarters despite the fact that we have top stars like Faf du Plessis, Hashim Amla and Darren Sammy in the World XI squad,” Sethi said.