Pakistani actor, singer, and pilot Fakhr e Alam, who is also the first Pakistani in history to circumnavigate the world, shared a video and few pictures of Gwadar cricket stadium on his Twitter account, on Sunday.
The post of picturesque international stadium got the attention of the International Cricket Council (ICC) the same day. The scenic view around the stadium was worth the praise.
I actually got to play cricket at the Gawadar Cricket stadium…it’s a nice true pitch…great for batting…but the scenes are just so so spectacular…come to Gawadar and come play cricket with the locals…they are really good. #Balochistan #Pakistan #PakistanZindabad #cricket pic.twitter.com/1YQovyugMq
— Fakhr-e-Alam (@falamb3) January 31, 2021
As a cricket lover myself I have to thank GOC Gawadar Gen Amer Najam who has been the driving force behind making this venue truly a must visit & must play ground. Just simply spectacular. #Balochistan #Pakistan #Cricket pic.twitter.com/iF7DNz5stN
— Fakhr-e-Alam (@falamb3) January 31, 2021
The photos shared by the actor were not only praised by the council but it also urged the people from the world to share their own venues with equally or more appealing views.
🖼️ Show us a more picturesque sports venue than the Gwadar cricket stadium in Balochistan.
— ICC (@ICC) January 31, 2021
We'll wait…
📸 @falamb3 pic.twitter.com/lz6nUGr9HH
In response to the ICC’s appeal, Indian fans shared their cricket stadiums’ pictures in an effort to beat Gwadar’s view.
Dharamshala, India pic.twitter.com/AFLSLZwTBX
— Thushar (@__tr7__) January 31, 2021
Sardar patel Cricket stadium Ahmedabad, India pic.twitter.com/FclDVarOp7
— Delhiguy #flizian (@jst_kt) February 1, 2021
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