If Inzi wants players to play in the domestic league to get selected, he should also make arrangements to provide these players who get offers from foreign leagues higher compensation.
Pakistan cricket is how it is........... based on finances that we have right now, nobody is forcing these players to choose between one or the other. They are free individuals who can choose for themselves, if they want to play and represent PAKISTAN they need to score and show performances in PAKISTANI FIRST CLASS CRICKET competition which is the set standard.
If they want to earn money.....Good for them !! However, people are painting a picture as if people in domestic play for free, I know a few blokes who represent FC teams in Pakistan and trust me this hoopla around non finances is pretty overblown.....
The real shortage of money is in club cricket while any cricketer who plays FC has a lot of sponsorship opportunities plus is provided adequate match fees that is good enough for fueling their cricket and a decent lifestyle in PAKISTAN.
It is naive of him to think that international level players will leave money on the table to play in the domestic circuit where they are basically paid peanuts. Infact he should be happy players like Amir have been offered to play county cricket.
If my knowledge is correct, Amir will play FC games in England and not the usual T20 rubbish hence he will enhance his skills in the longer format which is what real cricket is.....T20 is just Garbage.
Also as I mentioned earlier the selection for criteria for Pakistan is you know..... PAKISTANI First Class or a First Class competition of similar status, which why people going off to Play BPL should not complain if the Selection Committee decides to not include them in ODI or Test Squads.
If PCB won't give players NOC in the future and force these players to play F/C cricket, we will be soon heading in the same direction WCB finds itself in.
#1 West Indies is not a country hence there is no loyalty among their players in representing them at the international stage
#2 In Pakistan there are enough people / businesses/ financial institutions and other factors involved that I hardly think any thing even remotely West Indian might take place. Also the fact that cricket is THE ONLY sport in the spotlight is another benefit.