PCB chief meets Inzamam, Yousuf amongst former gamers to debate Pakistan workforce’s manner ahead

Pakistan Cricket Board chief Zaka Ashraf has began consulting with former Test gamers following the nationwide workforce’s shoddy efficiency within the ongoing World Cup in India.

On Tuesday, Ashraf met with Pakistan chief selector Inzamam ul Haq, and former gamers Muhammad Yousuf and Aaqib Javed in Lahore. He additionally plans to satisfy stalwarts like Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Saqlain Mushtaq and Umar Gul to get their recommendation on find out how to transfer ahead.

A PCB press launch mentioned that the PCB chief was additionally trying ahead to assembly with different former gamers to get their opinion on the event of present members of the Pakistan workforce.

Ashraf emphasised on the Board’s focus in direction of participating the experience of former gamers, who’ve represented Pakistan in numerous capacities.

File Photo: Pakistan’s Inzamam Ul-Haq (left) and Mohammad Yousuf were among the former cricketers consulted by Ashraf.

File Photo: Pakistan’s Inzamam Ul-Haq (left) and Mohammad Yousuf have been among the many former cricketers consulted by Ashraf.
| Photo Credit:
The Hindu / N. Sridharan

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File Photo: Pakistan’s Inzamam Ul-Haq (left) and Mohammad Yousuf have been among the many former cricketers consulted by Ashraf.
| Photo Credit:
The Hindu / N. Sridharan

“These players have served Pakistan at the highest stage and have a treasure of experience under their belts. We hope to utilise their expertise to help ensure our players are developed well in all aspects of the game. In this way, we hope we can produce players in all departments of the game that can serve Pakistan in the future,” Ashraf mentioned.

It is widespread for the PCB to take harm management steps to include indignant cricket followers at any time when the nationwide workforce doesn’t carry out nicely in a prime stage occasion.

In the previous additionally, former heads of the board have engaged in related workouts in a bid to indicate that they’re taking steps to enhance Pakistan cricket.

Ashraf additionally mentioned the National Cricket Academy plans to organise a specialised camp with prime expertise from the home circuit.

“The primary goal of this camp is to nurture these players and make them ready for the international stage, in an attempt to bridge the gap between domestic and international cricket,” he mentioned.

Source web site: sportstar.thehindu.com

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