KARACHI: Over two dozen Indian nationals, among dozens of others from various countries, are in Karachi to cover the Pakistan-Sri Lanka cricket series currently, though Islamabad-New Delhi relations have worsened lately and apparently reached a point of no return. All important affairs of the production company are being run by the Indian nationals, according to sources.PCB sources said a company, owned by an Indian national, Aneel Mohan, is covering the cricket series in Pakistan. Aneel had also worked for the PCB in the past. Pak-Sri Lanka cricket series is being telecast the world over. However, the PCB officials are avoiding any comments on the sensitive issue on record. When the report contacted PCB chairman in this regard, he confirmed about the presence of Indian media crew in Karachi but avoided providing details.An important person in the PCB said on condition of anonymity that the PCB had a contract with a Japanese registered company Ten Sports for coverage of the event. Sony India is major shareholder of Ten Sports.A PCB office-bearer said it is good that Pakistan is not intolerant like Narendra Modi. And it is a goodwill gesture on the part of Pakistan that Indian nationals are covering an event in Pakistan. The foreign TV covering the Pakistan-Sri Lanka series hired the services of a company owned by Indian national Aneel Mohan.The commentary panel comprises Waseem Akram, Rameez , Bazaid Khan, Elon Welkins and Sri Lanka’s Roshan Abhai Singhai. PCB sources said services of Aneel Mohan were hired because there is no one in Pakistan having state-of-the-art television technology.
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Friday, September 27, 2019
Two-dozen Indians in Karachi to cover Pak-SL cricket series
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