Pakistan gamers informed to place nation earlier than franchise leagues underneath new crew director Hafeez

Pakistan’s contracted gamers should put nationwide crew responsibility forward of franchise cricket, crew director Mohammad Hafeez mentioned after quick bowler Haris Rauf declined to be a part of the crew’s Test tour of Australia.

White-ball specialist Rauf, who has performed just one Test and 9 first-class matches in his profession, turned down a suggestion to tour Australia, the place Pakistan will play three Tests.

The 30-year-old has as an alternative been ready for approval from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to affix the Melbourne Stars in Australia’s Big Bash League.

“All centrally contracted and domestic contracted players, for all of them, the priority is Pakistan,” former captain Hafeez informed reporters on Tuesday.

“The point of offering it (contract) to the 20-25 players … is to make sure they are available to play,” he mentioned.

“Now there is a parallel option in the form of leagues and we experienced this in the Asia Cup and World Cup.

“There was talk of fatigue, or players were getting injured because their workloads were too much, or not performing as they should,” he added. 

Hafeez is a part of a brand new crew administration that was put in place after Pakistan didn’t make the semifinals of this 12 months’s 50-overs World Cup in India.

Hafeez mentioned the board would consider a participant’s workload forward of subsequent 12 months’s T20 World Cup earlier than giving him a ‘No Objection Certificate’ (NOC) to participate in one of many rising numbers of profitable franchise leagues around the globe.

“Moving towards the T20 World Cup, the NOC policy will be based on what Pakistan needs,” he defined.

“If Pakistan needs fit players, we need to make sure of their workloads. The maximum energy and availability has to be to Pakistan.

“If there is an opportunity around that, that they can play (in leagues), that will be definitely considered,” mentioned Hafeez. 

Source web site: sportstar.thehindu.com

Rating
( No ratings yet )
Loading...