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Amjad Bajwa, Cricket BC Former President, awarded with Queen's Jubilee medal

Ish Sharma Cricket BC, 08 May, 2023 04:39 PM
  • Amjad Bajwa, Cricket BC Former President, awarded with Queen's Jubilee medal

Amjad Bajwa, Former President of Cricket BC awarded the Queen Elizabeth II of Canada Platinum Jubilee Emblem. 

Honourable MP, John Aldag, for Cloverdale-Langley City bestowed Bajwa with the honour. 

For the past 3 decades Bajwa has been a tireless champion for the sport of cricket where his service and dedication have been exemplary. 

Cricket BC extends a huge congratulations to Bajwa on his achievement. 

 

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