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Cynicism aside - With more teams visiting us, are we entering a golden age of cricket for Pakistan?

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See this from Shahid Afridi

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"Our grounds were turned into wedding halls. We wanted to play on our grounds. It was a difficult period for Pakistan cricket, we were missing our crowd. The people who have worked to make this happen, have put in a lot of effort. The board, the government. They played an important role. We used to convince cricketers outside when we used to go and play in other leagues, county cricket, that through their help we'll be able to bring cricket back in our country. When cricket returned, a good message was sent from Pakistan, that we are sports loving nation and that we want to watch and play cricket on our ground here"

"That difficult period has passed. The teams started touring Pakistan. Some pulled out Australia came, England came. These were things our crowd was missing."

https://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/gro...-on-pakistan-crickets-difficult-phase-3524339
 
Yes, the worst is behind Pakistan. They should slowly drift back to normalcy this decade assuming the US doesn't come to spread democracy in the region again.

I foresee them holding at least 1 ICC tournament by 2030.
 
Pakistan must continue the good work and must not compromise on security and be complacent.
 
Our stadium are in mess .Only rafi stadium can be called modern but it is far from ready
 
Pakistan should normalize hosting matches. No need of thanking the teams, bending over backwards to prove that we are very hospitable and welcoming.

Just provide tight security because we are the most dangerous country in the world and we cannot take any risks.

However, as far as ICC tournaments are concerned, this is where things get complicated.

We need to understand that for all our chest thumping and shallow arrogance, we are at India’s mercy because there is no possible way Pakistan can host an ICC tournament without India’s presence.

If it was BCCI’s call, they would tour Pakistan because I don’t think the ye would like to damage PCB’s ego to such an extent and make them feel so helpless, but since it is the government’s call, you never know.
 
Pakistan should normalize hosting matches. No need of thanking the teams, bending over backwards to prove that we are very hospitable and welcoming.

Just provide tight security because we are the most dangerous country in the world and we cannot take any risks.

However, as far as ICC tournaments are concerned, this is where things get complicated.

We need to understand that for all our chest thumping and shallow arrogance, we are at India’s mercy because there is no possible way Pakistan can host an ICC tournament without India’s presence.

If it was BCCI’s call, they would tour Pakistan because I don’t think the ye would like to damage PCB’s ego to such an extent and make them feel so helpless, but since it is the government’s call, you never know.

BCCI are invited to participate in the 2025 CT. No debate about it since they are a Full ICC member and qualified for the CT.

Whether they chose to participate is entirely up to the Indian Govt - nothing PCB can do about it and I doubt PDM will get involved..
 
The author does not provide his understanding of exactly what defines "Golden age"?

It's a subjective term and will vary from person to person.

"Golden age", to me would probably mean the QUALITY of the team and number of extensive victories under their belt. A high ICC ranking in all three formats will also be another indicator.

If the author thinks that second string teams arriving into Pakistan and playing under a presidential level security, cost of which is so high that it results in net financial losses to PCB, and with a team that has non-existing middle order, is termed as "Golden age", then .... what can I say?
 
Pakistan must cash in this golden age by playing quality cricket, first and foremost should be the hold the Eng series in an exemplary manner and beat the Eng team comprehensively
 
See this from Shahid Afridi

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"Our grounds were turned into wedding halls. We wanted to play on our grounds. It was a difficult period for Pakistan cricket, we were missing our crowd. The people who have worked to make this happen, have put in a lot of effort. The board, the government. They played an important role. We used to convince cricketers outside when we used to go and play in other leagues, county cricket, that through their help we'll be able to bring cricket back in our country. When cricket returned, a good message was sent from Pakistan, that we are sports loving nation and that we want to watch and play cricket on our ground here"

"That difficult period has passed. The teams started touring Pakistan. Some pulled out Australia came, England came. These were things our crowd was missing."

https://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/gro...-on-pakistan-crickets-difficult-phase-3524339

Welcome to Saqball inanity of test cricket, not only do we play T20s like we are stuck in the 90s, we play tests like we are stuck in the 80s.
 
Not a golden age because that would mean itd be the high point which isnt the case when teams are touring with high security

Itll hopefully be normalicy soon Thats what we can hope for and the more teams tour the better facilities we can provide them with less and less security

I just hope there are better quality pitches orderdd going forward and thus the quality of cricket isnt a dull drab affair like the aus series just gone
 
The pitch that Central played on in this domestic game today was that off grassroots grounds level.
 
Golden age is about winning, beating the best teams, producing world-beating players, having systems in place that will produce world-class cricketers, not just about teams deciding to tour Pakistan.
 
Golden age is about winning, beating the best teams, producing world-beating players, having systems in place that will produce world-class cricketers, not just about teams deciding to tour Pakistan.

Thats what i assumed When i saw the title.
 
Must make the most of these opportunities and for that crowd must also support cricket by coming in large numbers.
 
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