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PCB chairman hosts special luncheon to honour 1,500 workers deputed for Gadaffi Stadium renovation work

PCB chairman hosts special luncheon to honour 1,500 workers deputed for Gadaffi Stadium renovation work

PCB chairman hosts special luncheon to honour 1,500 workers deputed for Gadaffi Stadium renovation work
The lunch included a lavish menu with a variety of non-vegetarian dishes served to the workers.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman, Mohsin Naqvi, organized a special luncheon to honor the efforts of over 1,500 laborers who played a pivotal role in completing the Gaddafi Stadium renovation in record time.

During the event, Naqvi personally visited the workers at their seats, shared a meal with them, and expressed his gratitude for their dedication. He praised their tireless efforts, recognizing that their hard work was essential for the timely completion of the stadium. The workers also had the opportunity to take selfies and pictures with the PCB Chairman.

In a heartfelt gesture, Naqvi invited the workers to the upcoming Pakistan vs. New Zealand match, referring to them as “the heroes of the nation” and celebrating their contributions.

The workers, who had spent three months working on the stadium, expressed their joy at seeing the project completed. One worker remarked, “Mr. Mohsin, your hard work has paid off. We see you here every morning and evening.”

The renovation of the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore is a significant milestone for Pakistan as it prepares to host the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy. The stadium’s upgrades, including brighter LED lights, larger score screens, and comfortable seating, are part of the PCB’s efforts to provide a world-class cricketing experience.

The PCB’s dedication to enhancing the stadium’s facilities is a testament to their commitment to ensuring that fans enjoy an unparalleled viewing experience. The successful completion of the renovation project, thanks to the hard work of the laborers, has set the stage for an exciting tournament.

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