PM Imran Khan wants to watch T20 World Cup final in Dubai if Pakistan gets through

ISLAMABAD(National Times): Prime Minister Imran Khan is looking to visit Dubai to watch the T20 World Cup final, if Pakistan get through, sources told Geo News on Thursday.

All eyes will be on Dubai today as Pakistan clash with Australia in the second semi-final of the T20 World Cup. The winner of today’s match will march on to the final to meet the Black Caps, who defeated England in a thriller Wednesday night.

Sources told Geo News the prime minister expressed his desire to visit Dubai and watch the T20 World Cup final in-person, if Pakistan wins tonight’s clash.

Meanwhile, according to Geo News, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry said he had said to the prime minister he must go to Dubai if Pakistan qualify for the final.

“Two strong teams — Pakistan and Australia — will compete today […] Pakistan has put up a good show — a sight which is rare,” the information minister had said earlier about the match.

The information minister, taking a jibe at New Zealand, said the Kiwis’ security issues will be “completely resolved” when Pakistan face them in the final.

The information minister was referring to New Zealand’s last minute withdrawal from their Pakistan tour in September citing security issues.

Chaudhry said Pakistan would “surely” win today’s match as the entire nation was praying for their victory, telling players that they have the opportunity to become superstars.

The minister also said that five different players from the Pakistan cricket team had so far managed to win the Player of the Match awards from the five matches that Pakistan have played so far.

“Let’s see who becomes the sixth Player of the Match,” said the information minister.



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