I was about to give a serious reply to your rant but then i read the last line and it completely floored me. Prove me wrong on this one, our hockey was decimated because of self annointed and self appointed saviors like birg musarratullah and avm farooq umar. Gen zia was in the same vein. Self glorifying two bit bumbling idiots suffering from delusions of their importance and wreaking havoc on sports with which their only linkage should be one of a fan boy. Tauqir zia, that idiot was so out of touch that he picked consultants and coach anyone he listened to on the tv as a commentator.....Remember Geoff bycott being being hired as a consultant? When did boycott ever do any coaching....
Now since i chose to reply, where are you pulling out this 1000 number from? Sir, i played club cricket, and i would repeat that i can need only one hand to count number of bonafide clubs in lahore, in fact i would say that this was the case even in 90s and late 80s when in lahore clubs were producing proper FC and international stars.
As for you the saeed anwar bit, i like the joke, you picked one example and used it for broad generalization. What about the steady pipeline of proper internationals our FC system produced in 80s and 90s?
Now 4th para, again you don't know what you are talking about. Fazal mehmood played amateur league in late 50s, he was a matte wicket giant and thats about it, Kardar did play 2-3 seasons of county but kardar's contribution is a myth, khan mohammad, did he even play county cricket? Rest of the para makes funny reading and to me its just a big rant on brown hating not being good for anything?
I haven't played Club cricket in PAK, but I actually have hired club cricketers from PAK - quite few of them - quite value for money for 35-40 overs tournaments, which probably gives me a little credibility to answer.
You haven't surprised me at all here - what a random club cricketer, I have heard former PAK international for 2 decades open mouth and half of what comes out is comic relief, rest half is pure rant - self proclaimed prophecy, so I am not surprised at all. Do you know what is your problem - self obsession, you are within your own world and that's the ultimate truth. You are criticizing any change, because that's unknown to you and you don't have the vision to look beyond your horizon.
Let me answer your notes here - that 1,000 number came with a word "even" in front, and to know where it came from, may be you can read back your last post. The Saeed Anwar part obviously went above head, so won't explain but I'll focus on the other part - today PAK has even more "proper" FC stars, roughly 600 every years and they have quite good stats as well - like Fawad averaging 58, Sadaf 18 with ball, Hamza 19, Amin 40+, Awais Zia ...... obviously, number of FC players isn't any issue here. And, whoever plays International cricket is a star, even bigger star if it's for PAK, because after Hockey, Squash, Volleyball, Cue sports and contact sports - only cricket is left for 23 crore people ... problem is the star quality though.
Coming to Fazal Mahmood - I guess this Bangladeshi guy has lot more respect for him than some of his natives... apart from coir matted wickets, that guy once took 12 for 99 at Oval, against a line-up that read Len Hutton, Reg Simpson, Peter May, Denis Compton, Tom Graveney & Godfrey Evans in top 6 ... probably he wasn't a midget on turf either and I do know a bit of what I am talking about - you better listen. You haven't notice in my post that I did mention County & Club cricket - and yes, I do rate Division 2 of Lancashire or Birmingham league much, much higher than the FC cricket that PCB arranges. You probably don't know - Khan Mohammed qualified for England, played for Somerset as well, in 1951 - but he decided to leave County so that he could represent PAK. Ironically, he played in that 1954 Series for one team, when he could have debuted for the other as well - and got Len Hutton bowled for a duck, one rare feature in cricket history.
Kardar played at Oxford & Warwickshire - not sure how much cricket he learned there, but what he learned was Cricket management & administration, which earned PAK a history that probably won't ever be matched by anyone - best first decade by a debutante nation. And, that served PAK cricket for 20 more years after retirement. Kardar's biggest contribution to PAK cricket was his contact, which allowed several young PAK players to enter in English soil for summer cricket .... some thing stopped in late 1990s.
Coming to hockey again - if you think that one "self annointed and self appointed saviors" can bring an once invincible team into minnow level just about few years office, then probably no explanation will penetrate your skull. Geoff Boycott has been involved for Yorkshire cricket for 6 decades now - I guess he isn't that bad a consultant than the side kicks of C grade Bollywood heroes in D grade movies, now PCB is trying. He has written that many books on Cricket techniques, management, administration & skill development, which you won't be able to finish reading in one life. And yes, Geoff Boycott was appointed as one of the most prestigious position in English Cricket establishment - President of Yorkshire County Cricket Club. Do a self study on what is Yorkshire CCC, in English cricket history.
This guy Wasim Khan got a highest profile job in one of UK's elite institutions on his on merit, despite his skin color and religion - instead of criticizing him just for the sake of it, first try to realize that what is running now isn't working - a change is required. Move out of this superiority complex - this attitude has pulled you guys down, and digging into deeper & deeper, not only in cricket. There is a world outside your knowledge, start to recognize it and compare where you are without your arrogant glass. Cricket is a dying game in most part of the world, but not in your neighborhood - in just 2 decades time IND has leap frog-ed you by some distance from behind, Bangladesh has got you in sight from a light years distance just about 10-12 years back and even AFGs are unfortunate to lose these days for couple of tight calls ..... if it's not the time to be humble, I don't think you'll learn ever. And please, next time, before running mouth, do proper home work - you are handling an awkward customer here.