England Cricket Board thanks Pakistan for a warm welcome

Author: webdesk

The England Cricket Board (ECB) Monday thanked Pakistan for hosting their team after a 17-year hiatus.

Pakistan concluded the seven-match T20I series against England after losing the final by 67 runs.

The England Cricket board wrote: “Thank you, Pakistan. After 17 years of waiting, a wonderful cricket series and the warmest welcome from the people of this country.”

In the pictures, fans could be seen holding posters and expressing their love for the English team.

The cricketers also appreciated Pakistan for inviting the team and its security forces for providing a safe space.

Dawid Malan on Twitter wrote: “Brilliant end to a well fought series! A huge thanks to Pakistan for having us and an even bigger thanks to the security forces that looked after us so well. was a great experience.”

“What a series! Thank you Pakistan,” wrote Ben Duckett.

Share
Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

  • Business

Investors scour the globe for shelter as Wall Street shakes

Global investors are eyeing European and emerging market assets to protect themselves from further turbulence…

2 hours ago
  • Business

Fed to hold rates steady as inflation dims hopes for policy easing

U.S. central bank officials will conclude their latest two-day policy meeting on Wednesday with a…

2 hours ago
  • Business

Asian markets track Wall St down as Fed looms

Asian stocks sank in holiday-thinned trade Wednesday, tracking a sharp sell-off on Wall Street after…

2 hours ago
  • Business

Bank of Japan’s hawkish whispers drowned out by rowdy yen selloff

The Bank of Japan's decision to keep policy unchanged last week gave yen bears plenty…

2 hours ago
  • Business

Mega Cotton Seminar held in Bahawalpur

Under the auspices of the Agriculture Department (Extension), Government of Punjab, the mega cotton seminar…

2 hours ago
  • Business

Gold price surges by Rs7,100 per tola in April

Gold price in the country surged by Rs7,100 per tola in April following a surge…

2 hours ago