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PCB Makes Domestic Cricket Mandatory for International Players

The Team PKBy The Team PKJune 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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In a bold step to reinforce the domestic cricket structure in Pakistan, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has made it mandatory for all international players to participate in at least one domestic tournament every season. The move is aimed at enhancing the quality of local cricket and ensuring a continuous supply of talented players for the national squad.

The decision was finalized during a high-level meeting held at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, chaired by PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi. The meeting was attended by several key officials including white-ball head coach Mike Hesson, COO Sumair Ahmed Syed, Team Manager Naveed Akram Cheema, Director High Performance Aqib Javed, and national team captain Salman Ali Agha.

Chairman Mohsin Naqvi stressed that international players’ participation in domestic cricket is crucial for the overall development of the sport in the country. He noted that experienced players bring immense value to domestic competitions by raising the standard of play and providing mentorship to younger cricketers.

“This step will strengthen our grassroots cricket and ensure that we’re developing quality players who are ready for the international stage,” Naqvi said. “It also helps build a reliable bench strength for the national team.”

The meeting also included a detailed review of the upcoming international fixtures. Preparations for the home series against South Africa and Sri Lanka were discussed in depth, along with the scheduled away tours to the West Indies and Bangladesh. Usman Wahla, Director of International Cricket, provided a comprehensive briefing on logistical planning, squad management, and tour readiness.

Another important agenda item was the development and planning of the Pakistan Shaheens team, the second-tier national side aimed at grooming emerging talent. The chairman emphasized the importance of providing proper infrastructure and international exposure to the Shaheens, instructing the concerned departments to expedite planning and execution.

Additionally, matters related to the central contracts for players were discussed. Chairman Naqvi directed the administration to begin the groundwork for finalizing new contracts, ensuring transparency and performance-based rewards.

The PCB’s new directive is a clear signal of its intent to prioritize the domestic framework as a breeding ground for national-level players. It also serves to bridge the gap between domestic and international cricket, allowing younger players to gain valuable experience by sharing dressing rooms with top-tier athletes.

By making domestic participation a requirement, the PCB aims to not only boost the competitiveness of local tournaments but also nurture a culture of professionalism and accountability across all levels of the game.

This initiative aligns with international best practices where top cricketing nations ensure their elite players contribute to domestic competitions. If executed effectively, this policy could mark a turning point in elevating the standard of cricket in Pakistan.

#PCB #PakistanCricket #DomesticCricket #MohsinNaqvi #CricketReforms #PakistanTeam #CricketNews #Shaheens #CentralContracts
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