SOUTHAMPTON: Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Shahryar Khan reached England in order to watch the upcoming ODI series between Pakistan and England.
Previously, he had been in England for 5 weeks during the test match series, which drew level 2-2 after Pakistan's emphatic victory in the last Test match.
Shahryar Khan attended ICC meeting in Colombo and then left for England in order to watch the ODI series. It has been reported that important personalities would be present in the stadium hence Shahryar undertook the pains to reach England to watch the One Day International series.
The 82-year- old chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board never hesitates from travelling maybe because he never gets tired of it. Though two years earlier Shahryar had announced that he wouldn't travel far distances and would be only be travelling to important places where his appearance would be necessary.
The PCB chairman remained in England for five weeks and watched the Test series. He will also be in attendance for the ODI matches live in the stadium.
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