LAHORE – Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has announced major rewards for the national Under-19 cricket team. The announcement followed Pakistan’s historic victory in the ACC Under-19 Asia Cup final against India.
According to official reports, Mohsin Naqvi approved a cash prize of Rs 5 million for each player. The reward was announced to recognize the team’s outstanding performance in the tournament. The PCB leadership described the win as a proud moment for Pakistan cricket.
After the final match, Mohsin Naqvi met the young players in person. He congratulated them on their discipline and teamwork throughout the event. He praised their confidence and strong execution in the final match. Officials said the chairman boosted the players’ morale during the meeting.
The PCB chairman also assured the team of full institutional support. He said the board would stand by the players in every possible way. He emphasized that the welfare of young cricketers remains a top priority. This includes professional development and personal well-being.
Reports added that Mohsin Naqvi highlighted the importance of medical care. He assured players that all medical needs would be fully covered. He also stressed access to training resources and rehabilitation support. The PCB aims to prepare the players for future international challenges.
The final of the ACC Under-19 Asia Cup was played in Dubai. Pakistan delivered a dominant performance against India. The team won the match by a massive margin of 191 runs.
Pakistan’s victory was built on a strong batting display. Samir Minhas played a key role in the final. His performance helped Pakistan post a commanding total. The bowlers then backed the effort with a disciplined attack.
Cricket analysts called the win one of Pakistan’s most convincing Under-19 performances. The result highlighted the depth of young talent in the country. It also reflected effective planning by the Pakistan Cricket Board.
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The PCB hopes the reward will motivate young players nationwide. Officials believe such incentives strengthen grassroots cricket. The board plans to continue investing in youth development programs. The Under-19 team’s success is seen as a positive sign for Pakistan’s cricket future.




