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President Alvi, British envoy watch first Test at Pindi Stadium

December 1, 2022 06:54 PM


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President of Pakistan Dr Arif Alvi Thursday reached Pindi Cricket Stadium to witness the first day’s play of the first Test between Pakistan and England, reported 24NewsHD Tv channel.

Pakistan Cricket Board chief Ramiz Raja welcomed him upon his arrival.

British High Commissioner Christian Turner also reached Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in a unique style.

He reached the stadium on a traditional auto rickshaw to watch the Pakistan-England Test match.

British High Commissioner Christian Turner tweeted a unique video message in Urdu and Pothwari language, in which he encouraged both teams to play with more passion.

https://twitter.com/CTurnerFCDO/status/1598159732883468288

In his video message, Cristian Turner also mentioned the domination of England in T20 series and T20 World T20 Cup final against Pakistan.

After the end of the day, he tweeted again to celebrate a big day for the England team when they broke the record of the highest score on the opening day of a Test match.

https://twitter.com/CTurnerFCDO/status/1598282281302786048

 

 



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