The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that the brand-new pavilion at the University Road End of the National Bank Stadium will be officially opened later today (Tuesday). “This state-of-the-art facility marks a significant milestone in the stadium’s history, reinforcing PCBโs commitment to enhancing cricket infrastructure in Pakistan,” the board said in a press release.
The newly constructed pavilion features world-class dressing rooms for players and match officials, complemented by high-quality hospitality rooms. “Developed in a record time of around four months, the facility underscores the dedication and efficiency behind the stadiumโs rapid transformation,” it said.
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PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi made multiple visits to the stadium to ensure the timely completion of the work. Nearly 5,000 dedicated workers contributed tirelessly to transforming the stadium, ensuring its full operational readiness for the upcoming tri-series and the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
Naqvi said the upgrade was a testament to the boardโs vision of elevating Pakistanโs cricketing venues to international standards. The National Bank Stadium, which last saw a major overhaul during the 1996 World Cup, now stands as a modern, world-class facility that will host domestic and international matches and provide players and fans with a top-tier experience.
“The incredible workforce behind this transformation deserves immense appreciation. Their hard work has made it possible for us to proudly present the National Bank Stadium as a world-class venue, ready to welcome top cricketing action.”
To honour their commitment, Naqvi will host a reception for the workers at 5:30 pm on Tuesday at the stadium. The stadium has a proud history of producing thrilling matches, while Karachi has given Pakistan some of its finest cricketers. With this enhanced, spectator-friendly venue, the hope is that more young talent will emerge.
Additionally, the PCB encourages parents to bring their young children to matches, fostering a love for cricket from an early age. By exposing the next generation to high-quality cricket, Pakistan can continue to produce world-class cricketers for years to come.
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