MAQ and PCB Chairman Attend Historic Pakistan vs West Indies T20 Match in USA
The presence of cricketing giants from two
leading cricketing nations served as a catalyst
for fan engagement within the United States
Sports Desk
BROWARD COUNTY, FL: Cricket Council USA CEO and Chairman Mahammad Qureshi, popularly known as MAQ, hosted a landmark T20 cricket match between Pakistan and the West Indies national teams at the Broward County Cricket Stadium—marking the first time Pakistan played an international fixture against the West Indies on U.S. soil.
MAQ was joined by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi and West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) President Kishore Shallow for the high-profile event. He warmly welcomed the cricket leaders and acknowledged their collaborative efforts in bringing this historic match to the United States.
“This is a momentous occasion for cricket in the USA,” said MAQ. “Hosting Pakistan and West Indies here gives our fans and aspiring cricketers the opportunity to watch world-class talent live and learn from the best.”
A Major Boost for USA Cricket Development
MAQ extended special thanks to the PCB and WICB for organizing the T20 match in Florida, emphasizing that international cricket in the U.S. is crucial to the growth of the sport in the region.
The presence of cricketing giants from two leading cricketing nations served as a catalyst for fan engagement, talent development, and broader recognition of the sport within the United States.
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