Fawad Chaudhary invites England team to join Haqeeqi Azadi March
According to Fawad Chaudhry, leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, “PTI protests are all family events,” thus the England cricket team will enjoy the opening game of the three-match Test series in Rawalpindi.
The top PTI leader emphasised that the sit-in won’t interfere with the historical Test match while talking to the media about the ongoing “Haqeeqi Azadi March,” which would arrive in Rawalpindi on November 25.
It is important to note that, despite the uncertainty in the twin cities last week, the cricket board remained to the original timetable, preventing the first Test match from being moved to National Stadium.
The former federal minister continued by expressing their delight at hosting the visiting delegation in Pakistan. He joked, “They could join PTI in speaking out against the imported administration in Pakistan.
Yesterday in Lahore, the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board met with the former captain, Imran Khan, and asked him not to interfere in the Test match between Pakistan and England in Rawalpindi.
Fawad Chaudhary invites England team to join Haqeeqi Azadi March
Imran Khan gave Ramiz Raja his word that the long march wouldn’t interfere with the Test series’ timetable in answer to his request. Additionally, he gave orders to his party members to attend to PCB’s request.