ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday directed Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi to select players and officials on merit, as the South Asian country desperately tries to reform its cricket team following a dismal World Cup performance in June.
Pakistan’s first-round exit from the T20 World Cup held in June in the USA and West Indies disappointed millions of cricket fans across the globe. Pakistan lost in its group stage matches to minnows United States before losing to arch-rivals India after they were comfortably within reach of a victory.
Cricket analysts have blamed Pakistani selectors for making poor choices and criticized T20 skipper Babar Azam for not selecting players based on merit. Azam and the PCB have rejected the allegations.
“You should reform the cricket team and choose people based on merit, which is your specialty,” Sharif told Naqvi while speaking at a ceremony in Lahore. “Even if the prime minister recommends someone which goes against merit, you should politely decline it.”
PCB ANNOUNCES DOMESTIC TOURNAMENTS
Meanwhile, the PCB announced three domestic Champions tournaments, saying it wanted to bridge the gap between domestic and international cricket to provide a tougher, more competitive and high-pressure cricket playing environment for upcoming cricketers.
According to a press release by the PCB, The Champions One-Day Cup, Champions T20 Cup, and Champions First-Class Cup will be the three new additional tournaments for players to take part in.
“With the addition of three Champions tournaments, the PCB will now organize a total of 261 matches across eight men’s senior tournaments,” it added. “This includes 131 first-class matches in three events, 40 50-over matches in two events and 97 T20 matches in three events.”
The PCB said five sides would compete in each Champions Cup event that will be played in a double league format and that around 150 highest-performing domestic players in the country and centrally contracted players will be available for selection for the tournament.
Each team will be allocated a regional high-performance center in different cities throughout the country including Lahore, Karachi, Faisalabad, Multan and Sialkot apart from having a Pakistan superstar as a mentor, the board said.
There will be three pay slabs for the 150 selected cricketers ranging from Rs250,000-Rs550,000 [$905.40-$1991] the PCB said.
“The Champions One-Day Cup will serve as the season opener of the PCB Men’s Domestic Cricket Season 2024-25 when the 21-match tournament is played from September 1-29,” it said. “Curtains will fall on the PCB Men’s Domestic Cricket Season 2024-25 with the Champions First-Class Cup, which will be held from May 28 to August 5.”
Describing the introduction of the three tournaments as a “bold step,” Naqvi said it would bring together talented and consistent performers from domestic players creating an environment mirroring the international cricket intensity.