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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Friday announced the inclusion of four legendary cricketers into the PCB Hall of Fame for the year 2024. Former Pakistani captains Mushtaq Mohammad, Inzamam-ul-Haq, Saeed Anwar, and Misbah-ul-Haq were honored for their outstanding contributions to the sport.
These cricketers, known for their remarkable performances throughout their careers, join the ranks of ten national players previously inducted into the Hall of Fame. The announcement was met with pride by PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, who praised these players as true ambassadors of Pakistan cricket.
During the announcement, Naqvi emphasized the lasting impact these cricketers have had on the game, not only in Pakistan but internationally. “These four cricketers have earned a special place in the history of Pakistan’s cricket. Their achievements have inspired future generations of cricketers,” Naqvi said.
The selection process for the Hall of Fame inductions was conducted transparently through voting by a panel of notable figures, including Wasim Akram, Zaheer Abbas, Azhar Ali, Bismah Maroof, and cricket journalists. The four cricketers will be formally inducted into the Hall of Fame later in the year, receiving commemorative caps and specially-designed plaques.
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The induction into the PCB Hall of Fame is a testament to their exceptional careers and contributions to Pakistan’s cricket legacy. Naqvi also expressed hope that the current generation of cricketers would draw inspiration from these legends and follow in their footsteps.
The PCB also announced the commencement of the strike force camp on January 13, 2024, where 25 selected players, including Abdul Samad and Hyder Ali, will join in preparation for future cricketing challenges.
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