The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) plans to reform Pakistan’s domestic cricket system following the national team’s disappointing performances at the ICC T20 World Cup.
The PCB chairman has mandated a comprehensive overhaul of the cricket board and the national team’s management to revitalize domestic cricket competitions across all formats.
Sources reveal that the upcoming Pakistan’s domestic cricket system and tournaments will feature elite competitions, mandating the participation of both Test and international players.
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Selectors will assemble five teams based on last season’s performance to compete in these prestigious tournaments. Players with central contracts must participate in these domestic games and cannot join foreign leagues during the tournament period.
The PCB chairman has actively participated in strategic discussions with board officials to guide these changes. Many senior officials are still unaware of the specifics of the upcoming decisions, but the chairman plans to make formal announcements soon.
Evaluations from Gary Kirsten, the head coach, and Wahab Riaz, the senior team manager, will likely influence these decisions, emphasizing Pakistan cricket’s strategic direction and competitive standards.
These impending decisions will likely be influenced by evaluations from Gary Kirsten, the head coach, and Wahab Riaz, the senior team manager, highlighting the emphasis on improving Pakistan’s cricket’s strategic direction and competitive standards.