I think, I know a bit of what I am talking about and I did know lot about club cricket in PAK. May be things have changed now and I am out of touch for several years, therefore I hope things are not that bad. If there is only about 1000 clubs, than it is a bigger problem - that side needs focus definitely. I believe, 3rd tier of Wasim’s model is about club cricket - if it’s arranged properly, even 1000 isn’t a bad number.
No, that past system didn’t give you any world class player, or may be very few. This is one topic I have discussed so many times, not sure why I need to write it time and again. Only, and I repeat only PAK great that’s probably purely domestic product was a born genius, could have ended with the group of his contemporary greats - Lara, SRT, Panting - Saeed Anwar. Still, since he was a product of this stinky rotten system, lasted just about half a decade, otherwise Saeed could have matched anyone with volume. May be you can add Hanif in that list partially - that’s it.
Rest are entirely or partially developed by foreign resources. I can mention by names - in 50s Kardar, Fazal & Khan Mo were groomed & developed by undivided British Indian system & all 3 played in UK leagues. 60s was a dark period, which would have gone to worse had it not been English Counties & League cricket. 70s to 90s it was all about County Cricket. After that, three great batsmen were nurtured by the guy Bob Woolmer. At the official age of 35, where that unfit chubby guy Inzi reached after couple of years under a pro Coach, only can suggest where he could have gone had Imran forced him to join Counties after 1992 WC, just for 2-3 years. I don’t blame Imran actually to say that Inzi was as talented as SRT or anyone - he saw a young IuH smashing world’s best fast bowlers, much better than Zaheer... but he didn’t wait enough to see Inzi’s weakness being exposed by products of better system. Finally, this guy Babar is lucky that he has Arthur by his side for 3 years.
Trolling in PP is easy but deep inside heart, search some souls you’ll see that in last 3 decades SRL has comfortably passed PAK when it comes to develop world class players from purely domestic resources - next in line is Bangladesh; your perceived better gin won’t produce professional cricketers of highest skills & temperament. PAK’s current cricket state is like 1960s - it’ll get worse, because the context has changed from 1960s, to the level that even PP will stop following cricket - that’ll be the end of it. After the excellent sports culture that was built under communism, you should be alarmed to notice where east European countries are today in Olympics,!soccer World Cup or basketball, ice hockey. Only fools boast about natural tal*nt.
Gen. Zia tried something similar but he left the task half done, hence it back fired. Also, he started few great things that were immediately vandalised once he left - like PAK cricket wickets. I can recall in early 2000s Gen. Zia brought a pro curator and PAK Test wickets for IND, SAF series that time were fantastic- he left & vultures turned those wickets into sh!tbed in few years time. And this current guy Aga Zahid won’t get a job even at minor county grounds based on his resume - that’s bitter truth. Zia started to develop regional academies and proper cricket infrastructure outside Karachi, Lahore - he left and like PCB’s biomechanics lab, everything stopped. Only blunder Zia made is that he allowed too much space for illiterate and useless former greats - then he left suddenly, otherwise he could have kept those ****** in tight chain & get effective output. But, democracy cost PAK cricket unfortunately.
System produces professional sportsmen - Gen Zia tried to start building something; this guy Wasim Khan is trying as last resort - better support him and pray that the guy is successful. If Hockey example wasn’t enough, then I guess nothing will wake up deluded minds.