Pakistan U-19 team thrashed India U-19 by 191 runs in the U-19 Asia Cup final
PAK U-19 team facilitated in Islamabad on Monday for winning the Asia Cup
It was Pakistan's first U-19 Asia Cup title since 2012
Pakistan U-19 team thrashed India U-19 by 191 runs in the U-19 Asia Cup final
PAK U-19 team facilitated in Islamabad on Monday for winning the Asia Cup
It was Pakistan's first U-19 Asia Cup title since 2012
Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Monday announced a special cash award of 10 million rupees for Pakistan's U19 Asia Cup-winning squad members.
The Pakistan colts thumped India by 191 runs on Sunday to claim the title.
Sharif made the announcement at a reception for the team and officials in Islamabad where he lauded the team's performance.
Sarfaraz Ahmed, the mentor and manager of the team, told the media after the reception that the Prime Minister has announced cash award of 10 million (Approx USD 36,000) to each of the players.
Sarfaraz said he was enjoying working with a bunch of talented players who had a great future in the sport.
Head coach Shahid Anwar credited win to a long process of selecting the squad and giving each player enough exposure of 50-overs cricket.
"The process started in June when we picked around 70 players after trials and then reduced the number to 20. Most of these players were then given chances to play 50-over cricket at domestic level," Anwar a former Test batsman said.