Misbah censures miserable state of LCCA dressing rooms

Author: Web Desk

Former Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq on Monday uploaded a video on social media revealing the miserable state of the Lahore City Cricket Association (LCCA) ground’s dressing rooms.

The dressing rooms shown in the Misbah’s video can be seen in a poor state and are in need of renovation and maintenance.

The ex-captain said that the domestic players deserve better facilities for development of the game, while he also condemned the shabby condition of LCCA dressing rooms.

“This is not a storeroom. This is LCCA ground’s dressing room currently hosting first class match between SNGPL and Lahore whites,” Misbah said.

He added that six test players were playing in this match and that cricketers across the country better than ‘this’. He revealed that outfield and pitch is also not encouraging for cricket.

Misbah also urged the authorities to take notice of the issue and introduce counter measures.

“If we want to improve the standards of first class cricket PCB should take notice of this and don’t let this happen. Imagine around 20 people in this room with a single fan in this heat and a sluggish outfield.”

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