Wasim Akram slammed Pakistan’s failure to invest in a new facility as the country cannot even maintain three current stadiums.
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AKRAM DECRIES STADIUMS’ POOR CONDITIONS IN PAKISTAN
The retired Pakistani international cricketer cited the need for the South Asian country to properly manage its current stadiums first.
“We can’t even maintain three stadiums, how could we make a new one?” Akram asked on A Sports.
“We can only dream of making a new one. We have enough area to make a new stadium, though,” he added.
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Akram asked why the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) cannot invest in facilities such as the Dharamsala Stadium in India or Queenstown Stadium in New Zealand.
“We have seen stadiums like Dharamsala and Queenstown, why is the Pakistan Cricket Board not investing in the infrastructure of stadiums in the northern areas?” he asked.
The 57-year-old legend cited Abbottabad as a potential venue to build a new stadium in Pakistan.
Akram was disappointed that the roof of Gaddafi Stadium was deteriorating and needed to be fixed.