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Written by Farrukh Hussain
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Thursday, 22 September 2011 |
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KARACHI: A outbreak of dengue fever in Lahore has led the
Pakistan cricket Board (PCB) to shift its premier domestic tournament to the
southern city of Karachi.
The PCB announced its decision on Wednesday after President Asif Zardari, who is
also chief patron of the board, had advised to move the national T20
championship out of Lahore.
Zardari’s advice came during a meeting he held with senior sports officials to
discuss fund-raising matches for the flood victims in the Sindh province.
“Everyone suggested that because of the dengue fever outbreak in Lahore the
event should be held in Karachi and the President agreed,” Javed Miandad, the
board’s director general in the board, told reporters.
“The President also felt having the tournament in Karachi would allow the board
to showcase it and raise awareness for the assistance required by the flood
victims.”
The dengue outbreak started in August, since when around 30 people have died
from the disease in Lahore.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 September 2011 )
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