Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi is set to meet with former cricketers to discuss the country’s domestic cricket system, as reported by Geo News. Approximately 30-35 international cricketers will join the PCB chairman on Monday to provide their feedback and suggestions for improving the domestic cricket structure. This meeting follows criticism from fans and former cricketers regarding Pakistan’s T20 World Cup 2024 performance.
T20 World Cup 2024 Performance
The Babar Azam-led team had a disappointing campaign, failing to progress beyond the group stage. Their journey began with a Super Over defeat against co-hosts in the USA. This was followed by a loss to arch-rival India in a low-scoring thriller where Pakistan failed to chase down a 120-run target. Although Pakistan managed to win their remaining matches against Canada and Ireland, their late surge wasn’t enough to advance to the Super 8 stage in the Caribbean.
Babar Azam’s captaincy has come under scrutiny following the team’s exit from the T20 World Cup. Former cricketers have questioned his leadership skills, prompting discussions about his future role as captain. On Thursday, Naqvi addressed the media, stating that no decision has been made regarding Babar’s captaincy. “There is, however, no decision taken so far related to Babar Azam,” Naqvi said. “I’m only speaking to those former cricketers who are interested in the betterment of Pakistan cricket,” he added.
Feedback from Former Cricketers
The meeting with former cricketers aims to gather insights on improving Pakistan’s domestic cricket system. This initiative is part of the PCB’s broader strategy to enhance the country’s cricket performance and structure. The feedback from these discussions will be crucial in shaping future policies and strategies.
On the same day, ESPNcricinfo reported that white-ball head coach Gary Kirsten and selector Wahab Riaz submitted their tour reports to Naqvi. These reports will likely play a significant role in the decision-making process regarding team selection and future strategies.
With a considerable gap before Pakistan’s next white-ball series against Australia in November, the PCB has ample time to implement necessary changes. This period will be crucial for adjusting and improving the team and the overall cricketing infrastructure.
As Pakistan cricket navigates its challenges, the upcoming meeting with former cricketers and the subsequent feedback will be pivotal in determining its future course. The PCB’s proactive approach to seeking insights and making informed decisions reflects its commitment to enhancing the sport in Pakistan.
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