NEW DELHI: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Tuesday unveiled the renovated National Stadium in Karachi, one of the three venues set to host the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy.
To mark the occasion, PCB recognised the relentless efforts of 700 workers—including laborers, engineers, technicians, and loaders—who worked tirelessly to complete the upgrades.
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The historic stadium will stage the tournament’s opening match between Pakistan and New Zealand on February 19, as well as a tri-series fixture between Pakistan and South Africa on Wednesday, followed by the final on February 14.
After undergoing renovations for the past four months, the stadium now boasts a state-of-the-art building at its far end, new LED floodlights, two large screens, and improved spectator facilities.
The upgraded infrastructure includes modern dressing rooms, exclusive spaces for broadcasters and match officials, and premium hospitality boxes.
Despite the modernization, the stadium retains its traditional aesthetic. However, the placement of a larger screen has obstructed views from certain enclosures. Project manager Mohsin Chohan confirmed that the screen would be relocated after the tournament.
Initially, PCB allocated 4 billion Pakistan rupees for the renovation, but the final costs have exceeded projections, with some finishing touches expected to continue post-Champions Trophy.
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