Honorary Secretary of Punjab Cricket Association, Dilsher Khanna resigned, a letter to PCA president -Punjab Cricket Association Honorary Secretary Dilsher Dilsher Khanna thanks a letter to PCA president

Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) Honorary Secretary Dilsher Singh Khanna resigned from his post for personal reasons. He achieved several important achievements during the three -year term, including state teams to win five national trophies and create a new international cricket stadium. The Sher-e-Punjab T20 Cup started under his leadership and many players got the chance to play in the national team. Honorary Secretary of Punjab Cricket Association, Dilsher Khanna resigned. Symbolic photo Jagran correspondent, Chandigarh. Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) Honorary Secretary Dilsher Singh Khanna resigned from his post on Sunday. He resigned in a letter to PCA President Amarjeet Mehta. In the letter, Khanna described the resignation as inspired by personal reasons. While holding the post of secretary for almost three years, Dilsher Singh Khanna has achieved many significant achievements at the organizational and sports level of Punjab cricket. During her tenure, the state’s male and female teams together won five national trophies and was also twice runner -up, which is unprecedented in one term. Dilsher Khanna also entrusted the important responsibility by the BCCI. He was involved in the role of manager with the Indian team in the recently secluded T20 World Championships. The construction of the International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh, which has been under his leadership for years, has been completed. At the same time, the beginning and successful opportunity of a professional league on the state such as Sher-E-Punjab T20 CUP is also one of the most important achievements of its tenure. Khanna promoted grassroots cricket for the first time the construction of Ground-B of Mullanpur Stadium, the nationwide talent search campaign, more grants to district cricket associations and the availability of resources. During his tenure, many players from Punjab reached international and national teams. These include Shubman Gill, Arshdeep Singh, Harmanpreet Kaur, Abhishek Sharma, Ramandeep Singh, Uday Saharan, Nehal Vadhera, Prabhasimran Singh, Mannat Kashyap and Anmolajot Singh. In addition, the Stadium in New Chandigarh successfully hosted two IPL season for the first time, including two play -offs during IPL 2025, which took place for the first time in PCA history. Khanna’s term was full of achievements and new records for Punjab cricket and his resignation is seen as a significant turn in the sports world.