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This is what Sharjeel Khan had to say in the interview:
I have long felt that the NCA has not been very successful in its almost 15 year history in really developing talent and taking it to the next level. There are some players like Umar Amin who have been poster boys for NCA in the sense that it 'perfected' their technical game but the results are not there eventough many youngsters spend a lot of time there. I remember in the 2004 onwards period we would hear every youngster talking about how much they are learning there (like Mansoor Amjad, Anwar Ali, Bhatti, Usman Salahuddin etc etc) but none of them have gone onto the next level. Is it a case of overcoaching?
However atleast it has first class gym and training facillities as well as qualified trainers so you would expect 100% fitness from the likes of Nasir Jamshed, Shehzad, Akmal etc who visit it regularly. However this is not the case. But still these Lahori boys get access to these faciltiies that no one else get
Both Younis Khan and Afridi have regularly talked about the need for a PCB Academy in Karachi rather making do with the limited Moin Khan or Rashid Latif academies in the biggest city in the country.
So the thread topic is 2 fold:
1) Has the NCA failed to hone top young talents and serve as a finishing school? Honestly it has been around long enough and we should be able to say that, 'ok this superstar was a product of NCA.' But that is not the case.
2) Is it unfair to non Lahore based cricketers that they do not have access to such a facility in the off season? Thus they shouldn't be held to the same standards as the Lahore based cricketers? As Sharjeel says that if anything atleast these Lahore cricketers should be super fit.
.There is no excuse for poor levels of fitness especially for the Lahore-based players who have the National Cricket Academy on their doorstep. The Lahore boys should be super-fit. The facilities at the NCA are superb and it's something that us players from outside Lahore don't have access to on a regular basis. We only get access to such facilities from time to time when camps are held. Perhaps there is a need for facilities such as the NCA to be built in other cities around Pakistan and I definitely think it would help the players from outside Lahore
I have long felt that the NCA has not been very successful in its almost 15 year history in really developing talent and taking it to the next level. There are some players like Umar Amin who have been poster boys for NCA in the sense that it 'perfected' their technical game but the results are not there eventough many youngsters spend a lot of time there. I remember in the 2004 onwards period we would hear every youngster talking about how much they are learning there (like Mansoor Amjad, Anwar Ali, Bhatti, Usman Salahuddin etc etc) but none of them have gone onto the next level. Is it a case of overcoaching?
However atleast it has first class gym and training facillities as well as qualified trainers so you would expect 100% fitness from the likes of Nasir Jamshed, Shehzad, Akmal etc who visit it regularly. However this is not the case. But still these Lahori boys get access to these faciltiies that no one else get
Both Younis Khan and Afridi have regularly talked about the need for a PCB Academy in Karachi rather making do with the limited Moin Khan or Rashid Latif academies in the biggest city in the country.
So the thread topic is 2 fold:
1) Has the NCA failed to hone top young talents and serve as a finishing school? Honestly it has been around long enough and we should be able to say that, 'ok this superstar was a product of NCA.' But that is not the case.
2) Is it unfair to non Lahore based cricketers that they do not have access to such a facility in the off season? Thus they shouldn't be held to the same standards as the Lahore based cricketers? As Sharjeel says that if anything atleast these Lahore cricketers should be super fit.