No need to change anything on the domestic front, all that will result is an even bigger mess, this thread and it's development is evidence of that. Take the best from the U-19s and get them involved in the national set-up asap. You've had 15 years since Woolmer's laptop arrived and have failed to produce anything of substance in that time. If you believe that the predicament will change with a few domestic coaches who have spent 15 years sellotaped to a laptop and destroyed any last vestiges of natural ability then you are kidding yourselves. Domestic cricketers play domestic cricket for one reason, they're not good enough when they're young to play at the international level. Focusing your efforts on the least productive part of the system isn't going to get you very far. I suspect the only reason why there's an obsession with the domestic structure relates to an apparent need to copy what Western nations do, it has clearly achieved nothing nor has the obsession with fitness. That which works for others may not work for you and it's debatable whether it works for others too. There was a time when the Pakistani cricketing fraternity had the courage to do things their own way and with far better results.
More than natural talent, I tend to believe that PAK's cricket glory was almost entirely dependent on external resources - more preciously English County & British Indian FC system. If we search through history, the glory of PAK cricket can be clubbed in 2 periods - first in 1950s, when PAK had the best record for a new entrant, then between mid 1970s to mid 2000s. And the darkest period is 1960s & last 10-12 years (despite winning CT).
1950s had a team with senior players groomed in excellent British Indian FC system, where domestic teams like Punjab, Sindh & Muslims developed first generation of PAK players - AH Kardar, Wazir, Saeed, Khan Md. Fazal, ... by 1960s, everyone apart from Hanif retired and PAK eventually did manage to lose a home series to NZ in 1969 - it was PAK's fortune that, since 1961 war, IND-PAK cricket was closed for 17 years, otherwise in 1960s, despite IND being one of the weakest cricket team that time, IND-PAK head to head would have been very similar to what is in 2010s - I understand it sounds bitter, but harsh truth is always bitter.
In between, in late 1960s & early 1970s, for a great fortune for the nation, PAK toured ENG and 4-5 players got County contracts from their 1967 & 1971 tour performance - Mazid, Asif, Sarfraz, Intekhab, Mushtaq & probably Asif Masood; which lead to the path for several getting a chance to develop their game at early stage of career - Imran, Zaheer, Javed, Wasim Raza, WW, Aquib, Malik ... and many more in Minor Counties, Leagues cricket around Lancashire, Birmingham, London. You should recall that for their "natural talent", PAK picked Mazid & Asif as medium pace "all-rounder" and played them at 8-9, while Javed went to 1975 WC as legspin all-rounder, batting at 7; Glamargoan, Kent & Sussex made them the batsmen they ended like ... while Imran has written enough on this, regarding his own development as a cricketer - I tend to take his words a bit more seriously than some wannabe rebellion.
I understand that "U19" concept of your, which sounds sweet - I myself has written several epics on why "bring them raw & green" from a different perspective, but hardy explains the constant decline of PCT the way you are explaining. The mistake you are making is drawing conclusion from the outcome, rather than looking at the root cause of the event. And, the grudge against Woolmer is complete outburst of frustration - upset people always look for scapegoats. For the first time in their career, MoYo, YK & Inzi got the chance to work with a pro coach for long term and their stats between 2004 to 2007 should suggest that Woolmer was more than a bit of Lap Top coaching.
Just to burst the bubble of "best from U19", I give 12-13 specific names outside the lap top era - Salim Elahi, Md. Zahid, Md. Wasim, Ali Naqvi, Shahid Nazir, Taufique Umar, Imran Nazir, Md. Sami, Faisal Iqbal, Kamran Akmal, Umar Akmal, Ahmed Shehzad, Nasir Jamshed, Hammad Azam & Sami Aslam. These players were picked almost from U19 level, and each one started career with a bang or at least didn't disappoint at start - within 1-2 years, each of them were found out at International level, faded away in short time thereafter. I have seen each of them at their debut few games, and end few games as well - can you suggest why Md. Sami didn't finish with 450 Test wickets or Salim Elahi with 25 ODI hundreds or Hammad not playing for 10-12 years or Fazle Akbar had only 2-3 Tests in career or Zahid retired at 23-24? Obviously, obsession with fitness has a dark past associated with it.
My whole focus was on FC cricket, which you think is least productive part, therefore we are definitely not on same platform. Don't think there is anything here to copy from west - IND doing the same thing for a century now, BD is trying to implement almost cut copy from AUS & it's producing - first batsmen & only few years time, bowlers will also come. It must be quite a discomfort for few of you not to be able to taunt Indians any more for their "phast" bowling in last few years - just wait for a decade, you'll be able to add one more name in that "no taunt" list. Adequately, you'll be put into place for arrogance without substance - rest of the world is no't sitting idle to entertain your ego.
In fact, "copying West", has achieved nothing because there was never any attempt to copy - I can safely say, take out those 35 years of County polished PAK cricket era, SRL has easily achieved much more than PAK with completely domestic products - Arjuna, De Silva, Murali, Sanath, Sanga, Mahela, Dilshan, Angelo, Vaas, Tilakratne, Kalu, Malinga - never played in County before turning close to 30, when they were polished International cricketers; which can't be said for most of PAK greats - therefore I do believe that the need wasn't apparent only. For a reality check - in a very specialized skill of the game, Prassanna Jaya & Mushfiqur Rahim are better WKs than anyone PAK has produced in last 20 years and they are complete domestic products - that should ring a sound bell somewhere.
PAK cricketing fraternity had nothing to boast for their courage - PAK's cricket has started a nose dive from late 1990s, when Players Union forced ECB to restrict on hiring foreign players. As I wrote in other thread - make a 20 men PAK all-time squad for combined 3 formats, only 2 will be debuting in last 20 years .... and those 2 were also fortunate to be polished during that Lap Top era. Take look
Mazid, Hanif, Saeed
Inzi, Javed, Zaheer,
MoYo, YK, Mushtaq
Latif, Bari
Imran,
A Razzak
Wasim, Waquar, Shoaib, Fazal
A Qadir, Saqlin, Qasim.
Those bold 2-3 are Lap top products, not U19 talent unearthed suddenly.
Those fancy words like natural "ability", "talent" are nauseating to level of arrogance, and you are not the first Pakistani to fell in that trap. In a country with 7th largest population of world, if majority people follows one sports, obviously there will be millions of kids playing that game and some will come with better skill set than most, which Pakistanis tend to boast with words like "natural talent" - empty vessel sounds much. Natural talent doesn't take it beyond a certain level - system produces pro sportsman, and for PAK's fortune, that system was provided by English Counties - now we are watching without proper system what "natural ability & talent" can do in a cricket universe where 10-12 teams play the game seriously and in half of those 10-12, it's a dying game.
Hope it makes sense better this time.