LAHORE – Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) decided to consult with a group of former Test cricketers to discuss ways to improve the domestic cricket system, the sources said on Saturday.
This initiative follows Naqvi’s recent remarks to the media in Lahore, where he stressed the importance of seeking advice from former cricketers to improve cricket in the country.
The goal of these consultations is to gather valuable input and suggestions from experienced players to enhance the domestic cricket structure’s appeal and effectiveness.
The sources said that PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi will convene a meeting with 30 to 35 international cricket veterans.
The sources within the PCB said that Chairman Naqvi has been in contact with these former cricketers, many of whom are renowned champions, to involve them and gain their trust in the board’s new initiatives.
The discussions will also address details of three upcoming tournaments. Chairman Naqvi is committed to integrating the insights and recommendations from former players to strengthen Pakistan’s cricketing framework.