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Aaqib Javed previously served as Pakistan’s interim head coach in limited-overs cricket in 2024, following the resignation of Gary Kirsten. He took charge in November 2024 and led the team during their tour of Australia.

His tenure, however, was short-lived, as his contract ended after Pakistan’s tour of New Zealand in early 2025. Reports suggest that his stint was not extended due to Pakistan’s disappointing performance in the ICC Champions Trophy, where the team failed to secure a single win.

Now, Aaqib Javed has officially been appointed as the Director of High Performance by the PCB. His hiring is seen as a strategic move to enhance Pakistan’s cricketing infrastructure and player development.

Pakistan cricket has historically struggled with consistency, fitness standards, and structural planning—areas where a High Performance Director could make a real difference. But will Aaqib be given the authority and resources to execute his vision? Will the players buy into his methods? And most importantly, will his strategies translate into better performances at the highest level?
 
@Rana I am expecting a comment on him now... @mominsaigol you there?
Im fine with it. I don't hate aqib. He's not the worst thing in existence. Alot of people hate him for the results but if you actually look at some decisions with context they made sense at the time.

Let's look at all his decisions

1) Kicked babar out of the test squad, and curated a pitch in order to allow us to beat England after a brutal bashing. At the time this was necessary.

2) Gave Kamran Ghulam a push in test cricket and odi, ik people don't like KG, but he isn't bad, I don't mind him in my test and odi team.

3) Saim ayub is controversial cause on one hand he dropped him for farhan but then gave him his spot back, but either way he's given chances to farhan and Saim and yes farhan hasn't kicked off but atleast he's performing.

4) Gave abrar a chance when babar kept sidelining him, I have issues with abrar but atleast a chance was given.

5) Made rizzu captain and agha vc. Ik people hate rizwan but at the time the decision made sense. Fakhar has a horrible LQ record, Saim is too young, Agha wasn't established but now agha should replace rizzu full time. Saud is selfish as well given his t20 opening antics. Harjs cant even make it in the team.

His main issue was that he choose a rubbish CT team, Dropping sufiyan made no sense and forcing babar to open made no sense either. Furthermore bringing saud back made no sense, KG will always be a better odi option.

His 2nd issue was that he overdid it with the doctored pitches. The one vs England is fair, The one vs WI was hilarious.

Anyway director is a different ball game. He said something along the lines of, He will doctor all our pitches in FC 🤣🤣🤣. Which is obviously a huge cause of concern.
 
Given a post on the sidelines after seeing his disastrous reign just to keep him happy.
 
My expectations are so low that even if he does a bad job he would have exceeded my expectations.
 
Curios to know the role of Dir HP in Pakistan cricket, what is his job description any bullets available?
 
Aaqib Javed in a recent media talk shared following thoughts:

On the Revival of Academies and High-Performance Centers


* "To begin with, we are reviving the NCA. Along with this, for the long-waiting women who need proper facilities, we have based them in Karachi so that they definitely feel pressure when you camp in hotels or such places. So, there is a dedicated Women High Performance Centre in Karachi for them."

* "Then right now the Under 19 process is going on which is their World Cup in Feb. So we are starting a process for this in which in the first phase, 60 plus people will come and they will have matches. Then in Second Phase their tournament is Regionals. Then finally the 30 players will be trained there till the World Cup."

* "My feedback today is that we have been feeling that your players come directly to the Pakistani team from the regional setup, from first class. So there are many things that they should learn first. The job of academies is that you play in domestic. You come into the system and a lot of these things, for instance, are your communications. There is awareness of your diet, awareness of training and basic things related to your fielding, especially sliding, diving, etc., are addressed in high performances."

* "So I think that in the coming six months forward you will see a change in the players, in your system, in your Under-19 women, so Inshallah I can see that the old system which was running properly from 2003 eventually till 2008-09, we are going to do a lot of development here with reference to the NCA."

* "Some new pitches are going to be made in this. We are bringing some hybrid pitches. We are activating the biomechanics lab. A professional one which is in the gym, unless you upgrade the science and technology facilities, you will not be able to compete with the world in that way. So I think that after these 6 months you will see a different NCA which will help the players a lot in the future."

On the Decline and Revival of Club Cricket

* "Oh brother, all the services of the cricket club in Pakistan cricket are not recognised at any level that there is any mind in your mind, such a thing that the club, the first club is the nursery, so you are producing nurseries of the first region, by making clubs of the districts, the boy who comes from the club plays in the Pakistan team, has the PCB ever recognised that club, who gave us the boy, there should be some incentive for that club."

* "See, with regard to the club, if you ask me honestly, then everything changes with time, the club cricket which was very strong in our time, school cricket was very strong, colleges, universities were very strong because I also came to Lahore Civil Lines College from Sheikhupura because those were the nurseries of your cricket."

* "So now if you see, if you do a survey, then your club cricket has, if not almost ended, then it has reduced a lot because there are one, two, three things in which, firstly the grounds have reduced and secondly the distance for which the children used to come to play has increased a lot."

* "So this PCB wants the club to do something for cricket but it has become very difficult to run the club. This means that no club produced you nor did it produce you; what did it get in producing you? Nobody recognized him or did anything about it. I said let's revive it, maybe it will get revived and become better. Of course efforts should be made but I have told you the reality that you cannot believe that club cricket will now become like it was in our times."

* "Whoever is trying and working hard, they should definitely be supported."

On Player Development and Specialized Camps
* "Right now, this larger group mostly has a wide ball in it because Mike, the coach, the bowling coach and the batting coach had noted down a few things in their mind because their camp is being held in Karachi from 8th-8th, so before that, the plan was to work on their techniques."

* "One thing you must note is that the difference which we feel is that players nowadays are mostly moving from one competition to another, third competition, leagues, first class but there is a time, personal time of a player that in the off season he should work on his skills, work on his fitness. He was unable to find the time."

* "So now these players are also realizing that every year, after every four months, you need two-three weeks in which you can work on your bodies. Work on your skills. And as soon as this is over, our target is that there is a group of red balls and a group of white balls. Both of you should keep in mind what challenges are coming ahead. Like South Africa's test series is to come to Pakistan. So keeping these things in mind, its planning will be done."

* "See, work will be done on this throughout the year and all your specialized camps, we used to tag spinners with wicketkeepers, fast bowlers with openers, so such programs will also go, but a little change in this has now forced us to think and we have done that under all your domestic competitions like you have under 15, at the regional level there is under 17, under 19 and first class."

* "So as soon as there is a tournament in the whole country for under 15, we will select the best 30 players of that and them above that age because when you keep a child for long term, we see gaps in his diet, in the team, in your national team, he should be given training at a young age needs to be addressed from."

* "So the plan is to keep them in one place. Sialkot Academy, we have planned to keep 30 groups of Under 13 there. Their schooling, their education, their grooming, everything should be done from there. Then 17 is the decision. Then there is 19 Multan. Then you have your Emerging Air Team and National Players here at NCA."

* "No, look, the specialized camp you are talking about is a program in which you have to go to those areas where there is less untapped cricket, so whatever components we need, whether we need fast bowlers, spinners, we will go and find them and train them, so only by mixing both the systems, you can get better results."

* "The idea behind those specialized camps is that you go from LETS to FATA, you go to Bachistan, find the talent from there and train it."
* "We have dedicated academies Sialkot Under 15, Faisla Under 17, Multan Under 19 and under NC, you will have emerging players, A team and national players."

* "It seems like when you sit with a player, you talk to him, all his data, all the cricket he has played in the last one year, then you see which area it is, there is no such player in the world who is a batsman everywhere, is comfortable against every ball and bowler."

* "So we sit with the player and identify the area where this skill really needs work. And then it is not like the coach directly comes and tells you to start doing this. A plan is made by sitting with the player. Then work on it."

On Player Selection and Performance

* "One thing you said is how will you do it for age group? We have dedicated academies Sialkot Under 15, Faisla Under 17, Multan Under 19 and under NC, you will have emerging players, A team and national players."

* "Ah secondly you said that yes ah the second question was that cricketers definitely you also know that the players also know that which player fits in where and in today's challenging cricket, there is a challenge in front of you every time. So it is not like we have decided that these are for the red ball, these are for the white ball. Challenges come before you. You have to meet them that way and the opportunity is the same for everyone."

* "He has said that Babar Azam is also going to come. Be it Babar Azam or anyone else, be it Babar Azam or anyone else. This game is open for everyone. Now you see that some time back we did not fix your age or time such that after that you cannot improve or become better. Can't join the team."

* "There was a lot of criticism regarding Khushal and Faheem Ashraf. But he has really proved that these are better options at this time and no matter who the player is, if you judge yourself by your performance, anyone can play and everyone has the right to play. Be it Babar or anyone else."

On Future Prospects and Leadership

* "Look, this is the process. The process should not stop. We stop the process in the middle. The way it started. Now, if people recall a bit about that time, we used to have a line of players, you know why was it so because your process kept going on."

* "If you prepare 30 players for Under-15 today, then after three-four years you will see them in Under-19. Those who are from Under 19 will be seen in Pakistan Shine."

* "And in the same way, if we let this system work and it works, then I was also looking at this coming championship, the new scenario that has come up, Pakistan is looking to have very positive chances."

* "There are some things, I also feel that with our reverse swing, we used to rule the world. Now the world has moved ahead with learning. We are struggling in that. So in this way, there will be some specific things on which we will focus because the red ball cricket that will be played in Pakistan now will be a little different from what we have been playing before. So Spain reverse swing will play a big role in that."

* "So we are aware of it and will address it from today and I think that you will put Pakistan in a very good position in the upcoming Test Championship."

* "Look, whoever is the captain of the world or even our captain, ever since Rizwan was with us, we have never had an argument on even a single thing. Because whatever decisions you have to take, you take them in consultation with the captain. So I don't think, I don't remember a single incident where our mutual understanding is not on the same page."

* "See, as you have noted, one thing which you must have noticed from this is that your earlier bowlers used to bowl very good yorkers and reverse swing. So definitely you have noticed and we have also noticed this thing about a player, where he is comfortable, at which area he is not a bit effective, he needs improvement, we will work on targeted things."

* "And definitely in this system, as it has started from today, I can see in six months you will definitely see results, whether it is your women's cricket, your under-19 cricket or your national teams."
 
Aaqib Javed in a recent media talk shared following thoughts:

On the Revival of Academies and High-Performance Centers


* "To begin with, we are reviving the NCA. Along with this, for the long-waiting women who need proper facilities, we have based them in Karachi so that they definitely feel pressure when you camp in hotels or such places. So, there is a dedicated Women High Performance Centre in Karachi for them."

* "Then right now the Under 19 process is going on which is their World Cup in Feb. So we are starting a process for this in which in the first phase, 60 plus people will come and they will have matches. Then in Second Phase their tournament is Regionals. Then finally the 30 players will be trained there till the World Cup."

* "My feedback today is that we have been feeling that your players come directly to the Pakistani team from the regional setup, from first class. So there are many things that they should learn first. The job of academies is that you play in domestic. You come into the system and a lot of these things, for instance, are your communications. There is awareness of your diet, awareness of training and basic things related to your fielding, especially sliding, diving, etc., are addressed in high performances."

* "So I think that in the coming six months forward you will see a change in the players, in your system, in your Under-19 women, so Inshallah I can see that the old system which was running properly from 2003 eventually till 2008-09, we are going to do a lot of development here with reference to the NCA."

* "Some new pitches are going to be made in this. We are bringing some hybrid pitches. We are activating the biomechanics lab. A professional one which is in the gym, unless you upgrade the science and technology facilities, you will not be able to compete with the world in that way. So I think that after these 6 months you will see a different NCA which will help the players a lot in the future."

On the Decline and Revival of Club Cricket

* "Oh brother, all the services of the cricket club in Pakistan cricket are not recognised at any level that there is any mind in your mind, such a thing that the club, the first club is the nursery, so you are producing nurseries of the first region, by making clubs of the districts, the boy who comes from the club plays in the Pakistan team, has the PCB ever recognised that club, who gave us the boy, there should be some incentive for that club."

* "See, with regard to the club, if you ask me honestly, then everything changes with time, the club cricket which was very strong in our time, school cricket was very strong, colleges, universities were very strong because I also came to Lahore Civil Lines College from Sheikhupura because those were the nurseries of your cricket."

* "So now if you see, if you do a survey, then your club cricket has, if not almost ended, then it has reduced a lot because there are one, two, three things in which, firstly the grounds have reduced and secondly the distance for which the children used to come to play has increased a lot."

* "So this PCB wants the club to do something for cricket but it has become very difficult to run the club. This means that no club produced you nor did it produce you; what did it get in producing you? Nobody recognized him or did anything about it. I said let's revive it, maybe it will get revived and become better. Of course efforts should be made but I have told you the reality that you cannot believe that club cricket will now become like it was in our times."

* "Whoever is trying and working hard, they should definitely be supported."

On Player Development and Specialized Camps
* "Right now, this larger group mostly has a wide ball in it because Mike, the coach, the bowling coach and the batting coach had noted down a few things in their mind because their camp is being held in Karachi from 8th-8th, so before that, the plan was to work on their techniques."

* "One thing you must note is that the difference which we feel is that players nowadays are mostly moving from one competition to another, third competition, leagues, first class but there is a time, personal time of a player that in the off season he should work on his skills, work on his fitness. He was unable to find the time."

* "So now these players are also realizing that every year, after every four months, you need two-three weeks in which you can work on your bodies. Work on your skills. And as soon as this is over, our target is that there is a group of red balls and a group of white balls. Both of you should keep in mind what challenges are coming ahead. Like South Africa's test series is to come to Pakistan. So keeping these things in mind, its planning will be done."

* "See, work will be done on this throughout the year and all your specialized camps, we used to tag spinners with wicketkeepers, fast bowlers with openers, so such programs will also go, but a little change in this has now forced us to think and we have done that under all your domestic competitions like you have under 15, at the regional level there is under 17, under 19 and first class."

* "So as soon as there is a tournament in the whole country for under 15, we will select the best 30 players of that and them above that age because when you keep a child for long term, we see gaps in his diet, in the team, in your national team, he should be given training at a young age needs to be addressed from."

* "So the plan is to keep them in one place. Sialkot Academy, we have planned to keep 30 groups of Under 13 there. Their schooling, their education, their grooming, everything should be done from there. Then 17 is the decision. Then there is 19 Multan. Then you have your Emerging Air Team and National Players here at NCA."

* "No, look, the specialized camp you are talking about is a program in which you have to go to those areas where there is less untapped cricket, so whatever components we need, whether we need fast bowlers, spinners, we will go and find them and train them, so only by mixing both the systems, you can get better results."

* "The idea behind those specialized camps is that you go from LETS to FATA, you go to Bachistan, find the talent from there and train it."
* "We have dedicated academies Sialkot Under 15, Faisla Under 17, Multan Under 19 and under NC, you will have emerging players, A team and national players."

* "It seems like when you sit with a player, you talk to him, all his data, all the cricket he has played in the last one year, then you see which area it is, there is no such player in the world who is a batsman everywhere, is comfortable against every ball and bowler."

* "So we sit with the player and identify the area where this skill really needs work. And then it is not like the coach directly comes and tells you to start doing this. A plan is made by sitting with the player. Then work on it."

On Player Selection and Performance

* "One thing you said is how will you do it for age group? We have dedicated academies Sialkot Under 15, Faisla Under 17, Multan Under 19 and under NC, you will have emerging players, A team and national players."

* "Ah secondly you said that yes ah the second question was that cricketers definitely you also know that the players also know that which player fits in where and in today's challenging cricket, there is a challenge in front of you every time. So it is not like we have decided that these are for the red ball, these are for the white ball. Challenges come before you. You have to meet them that way and the opportunity is the same for everyone."

* "He has said that Babar Azam is also going to come. Be it Babar Azam or anyone else, be it Babar Azam or anyone else. This game is open for everyone. Now you see that some time back we did not fix your age or time such that after that you cannot improve or become better. Can't join the team."

* "There was a lot of criticism regarding Khushal and Faheem Ashraf. But he has really proved that these are better options at this time and no matter who the player is, if you judge yourself by your performance, anyone can play and everyone has the right to play. Be it Babar or anyone else."

On Future Prospects and Leadership

* "Look, this is the process. The process should not stop. We stop the process in the middle. The way it started. Now, if people recall a bit about that time, we used to have a line of players, you know why was it so because your process kept going on."

* "If you prepare 30 players for Under-15 today, then after three-four years you will see them in Under-19. Those who are from Under 19 will be seen in Pakistan Shine."

* "And in the same way, if we let this system work and it works, then I was also looking at this coming championship, the new scenario that has come up, Pakistan is looking to have very positive chances."

* "There are some things, I also feel that with our reverse swing, we used to rule the world. Now the world has moved ahead with learning. We are struggling in that. So in this way, there will be some specific things on which we will focus because the red ball cricket that will be played in Pakistan now will be a little different from what we have been playing before. So Spain reverse swing will play a big role in that."

* "So we are aware of it and will address it from today and I think that you will put Pakistan in a very good position in the upcoming Test Championship."

* "Look, whoever is the captain of the world or even our captain, ever since Rizwan was with us, we have never had an argument on even a single thing. Because whatever decisions you have to take, you take them in consultation with the captain. So I don't think, I don't remember a single incident where our mutual understanding is not on the same page."

* "See, as you have noted, one thing which you must have noticed from this is that your earlier bowlers used to bowl very good yorkers and reverse swing. So definitely you have noticed and we have also noticed this thing about a player, where he is comfortable, at which area he is not a bit effective, he needs improvement, we will work on targeted things."

* "And definitely in this system, as it has started from today, I can see in six months you will definitely see results, whether it is your women's cricket, your under-19 cricket or your national teams."
I watched the interview. Aqib sounds very positive. Lets hope we see results in 6 months time as stated.
 
Multan, 20 September 2025: The Inzamam-ul-Haq High-Performance Centre (IHPC) in Multan hosted a one-day workshop on 20 September for coaches from six regions the Pakistan Cricket Board announced on Saturday.

Coaches part of the team management of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), Faisalabad, Lahore Blues, Karachi Whites, Hyderabad and Quetta Regions participated in the workshop.

Shahid Aslam – National Cricket Academy’s Head of Coach Education and Development - led the workshop, which comprised of lectures and various activities on coaching challenges in this day and age, getting performances under pressure, planning and curation of coaching methods and effective use of Data and Technology.

Former first-class player and currently head of IHPC Umar Rasheed assisted in the workshop. The coaches also engaged in a feedback session not just on the learnings of the day but also on their own perspectives of modern-day coaching and mentoring.

Previously, a similar day-long workshop was arranged for coaches of Dera Murad Jamali, FATA, Karachi, Larkana, Multan and Rawalpindi Regions at the Hanif Mohammad High-Performance Centre in Karachi on Monday, 15 September.

The PCB considers coach development an important factor in overall development of the game and players across the country and in the same vein it keeps on making use of all possible avenues to enhance and upskill domestic cricket coaches.
 
Looks like they are saying all the right things infact every couple of years we see similar statements yet I’ve yet to see a world class player emerge from this
 
Multan, 20 September 2025: The Inzamam-ul-Haq High-Performance Centre (IHPC) in Multan hosted a one-day workshop on 20 September for coaches from six regions the Pakistan Cricket Board announced on Saturday.

Coaches part of the team management of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), Faisalabad, Lahore Blues, Karachi Whites, Hyderabad and Quetta Regions participated in the workshop.

Shahid Aslam – National Cricket Academy’s Head of Coach Education and Development - led the workshop, which comprised of lectures and various activities on coaching challenges in this day and age, getting performances under pressure, planning and curation of coaching methods and effective use of Data and Technology.

Former first-class player and currently head of IHPC Umar Rasheed assisted in the workshop. The coaches also engaged in a feedback session not just on the learnings of the day but also on their own perspectives of modern-day coaching and mentoring.

Previously, a similar day-long workshop was arranged for coaches of Dera Murad Jamali, FATA, Karachi, Larkana, Multan and Rawalpindi Regions at the Hanif Mohammad High-Performance Centre in Karachi on Monday, 15 September.

The PCB considers coach development an important factor in overall development of the game and players across the country and in the same vein it keeps on making use of all possible avenues to enhance and upskill domestic cricket coaches.

These coaches need to be held accountable for the filth we have been producing in our domestic structure and the fact our players skills have stagnated, eroded in the last 20 years. What are these coaches being employed and paid for all these years if the quality of players being produced by the system in the last 20 years has been substandard?

IPL and the growth of the Indian economy and Indian Cricket Economy in the last 20 years is what enabled the BCCI to invest heavily in high quality foreign coaches, upgradation of their local coaches, promoting professionalism in their academies, grass roots, domestic structure and the end result is a hefty pipeline of talented world class cricketers.

If anything it's these coaches in Pakistan's domestic structure who need to be held accountable
 
My expectation of Aaqib Javed is to deliver high performance
 
Aaqib Javed in a recent media talk shared following thoughts:

On the Revival of Academies and High-Performance Centers


* "To begin with, we are reviving the NCA. Along with this, for the long-waiting women who need proper facilities, we have based them in Karachi so that they definitely feel pressure when you camp in hotels or such places. So, there is a dedicated Women High Performance Centre in Karachi for them."

* "Then right now the Under 19 process is going on which is their World Cup in Feb. So we are starting a process for this in which in the first phase, 60 plus people will come and they will have matches. Then in Second Phase their tournament is Regionals. Then finally the 30 players will be trained there till the World Cup."

* "My feedback today is that we have been feeling that your players come directly to the Pakistani team from the regional setup, from first class. So there are many things that they should learn first. The job of academies is that you play in domestic. You come into the system and a lot of these things, for instance, are your communications. There is awareness of your diet, awareness of training and basic things related to your fielding, especially sliding, diving, etc., are addressed in high performances."

* "So I think that in the coming six months forward you will see a change in the players, in your system, in your Under-19 women, so Inshallah I can see that the old system which was running properly from 2003 eventually till 2008-09, we are going to do a lot of development here with reference to the NCA."

* "Some new pitches are going to be made in this. We are bringing some hybrid pitches. We are activating the biomechanics lab. A professional one which is in the gym, unless you upgrade the science and technology facilities, you will not be able to compete with the world in that way. So I think that after these 6 months you will see a different NCA which will help the players a lot in the future."

On the Decline and Revival of Club Cricket

* "Oh brother, all the services of the cricket club in Pakistan cricket are not recognised at any level that there is any mind in your mind, such a thing that the club, the first club is the nursery, so you are producing nurseries of the first region, by making clubs of the districts, the boy who comes from the club plays in the Pakistan team, has the PCB ever recognised that club, who gave us the boy, there should be some incentive for that club."

* "See, with regard to the club, if you ask me honestly, then everything changes with time, the club cricket which was very strong in our time, school cricket was very strong, colleges, universities were very strong because I also came to Lahore Civil Lines College from Sheikhupura because those were the nurseries of your cricket."

* "So now if you see, if you do a survey, then your club cricket has, if not almost ended, then it has reduced a lot because there are one, two, three things in which, firstly the grounds have reduced and secondly the distance for which the children used to come to play has increased a lot."

* "So this PCB wants the club to do something for cricket but it has become very difficult to run the club. This means that no club produced you nor did it produce you; what did it get in producing you? Nobody recognized him or did anything about it. I said let's revive it, maybe it will get revived and become better. Of course efforts should be made but I have told you the reality that you cannot believe that club cricket will now become like it was in our times."

* "Whoever is trying and working hard, they should definitely be supported."

On Player Development and Specialized Camps
* "Right now, this larger group mostly has a wide ball in it because Mike, the coach, the bowling coach and the batting coach had noted down a few things in their mind because their camp is being held in Karachi from 8th-8th, so before that, the plan was to work on their techniques."

* "One thing you must note is that the difference which we feel is that players nowadays are mostly moving from one competition to another, third competition, leagues, first class but there is a time, personal time of a player that in the off season he should work on his skills, work on his fitness. He was unable to find the time."

* "So now these players are also realizing that every year, after every four months, you need two-three weeks in which you can work on your bodies. Work on your skills. And as soon as this is over, our target is that there is a group of red balls and a group of white balls. Both of you should keep in mind what challenges are coming ahead. Like South Africa's test series is to come to Pakistan. So keeping these things in mind, its planning will be done."

* "See, work will be done on this throughout the year and all your specialized camps, we used to tag spinners with wicketkeepers, fast bowlers with openers, so such programs will also go, but a little change in this has now forced us to think and we have done that under all your domestic competitions like you have under 15, at the regional level there is under 17, under 19 and first class."

* "So as soon as there is a tournament in the whole country for under 15, we will select the best 30 players of that and them above that age because when you keep a child for long term, we see gaps in his diet, in the team, in your national team, he should be given training at a young age needs to be addressed from."

* "So the plan is to keep them in one place. Sialkot Academy, we have planned to keep 30 groups of Under 13 there. Their schooling, their education, their grooming, everything should be done from there. Then 17 is the decision. Then there is 19 Multan. Then you have your Emerging Air Team and National Players here at NCA."

* "No, look, the specialized camp you are talking about is a program in which you have to go to those areas where there is less untapped cricket, so whatever components we need, whether we need fast bowlers, spinners, we will go and find them and train them, so only by mixing both the systems, you can get better results."

* "The idea behind those specialized camps is that you go from LETS to FATA, you go to Bachistan, find the talent from there and train it."
* "We have dedicated academies Sialkot Under 15, Faisla Under 17, Multan Under 19 and under NC, you will have emerging players, A team and national players."

* "It seems like when you sit with a player, you talk to him, all his data, all the cricket he has played in the last one year, then you see which area it is, there is no such player in the world who is a batsman everywhere, is comfortable against every ball and bowler."

* "So we sit with the player and identify the area where this skill really needs work. And then it is not like the coach directly comes and tells you to start doing this. A plan is made by sitting with the player. Then work on it."

On Player Selection and Performance

* "One thing you said is how will you do it for age group? We have dedicated academies Sialkot Under 15, Faisla Under 17, Multan Under 19 and under NC, you will have emerging players, A team and national players."

* "Ah secondly you said that yes ah the second question was that cricketers definitely you also know that the players also know that which player fits in where and in today's challenging cricket, there is a challenge in front of you every time. So it is not like we have decided that these are for the red ball, these are for the white ball. Challenges come before you. You have to meet them that way and the opportunity is the same for everyone."

* "He has said that Babar Azam is also going to come. Be it Babar Azam or anyone else, be it Babar Azam or anyone else. This game is open for everyone. Now you see that some time back we did not fix your age or time such that after that you cannot improve or become better. Can't join the team."

* "There was a lot of criticism regarding Khushal and Faheem Ashraf. But he has really proved that these are better options at this time and no matter who the player is, if you judge yourself by your performance, anyone can play and everyone has the right to play. Be it Babar or anyone else."

On Future Prospects and Leadership

* "Look, this is the process. The process should not stop. We stop the process in the middle. The way it started. Now, if people recall a bit about that time, we used to have a line of players, you know why was it so because your process kept going on."

* "If you prepare 30 players for Under-15 today, then after three-four years you will see them in Under-19. Those who are from Under 19 will be seen in Pakistan Shine."

* "And in the same way, if we let this system work and it works, then I was also looking at this coming championship, the new scenario that has come up, Pakistan is looking to have very positive chances."

* "There are some things, I also feel that with our reverse swing, we used to rule the world. Now the world has moved ahead with learning. We are struggling in that. So in this way, there will be some specific things on which we will focus because the red ball cricket that will be played in Pakistan now will be a little different from what we have been playing before. So Spain reverse swing will play a big role in that."

* "So we are aware of it and will address it from today and I think that you will put Pakistan in a very good position in the upcoming Test Championship."

* "Look, whoever is the captain of the world or even our captain, ever since Rizwan was with us, we have never had an argument on even a single thing. Because whatever decisions you have to take, you take them in consultation with the captain. So I don't think, I don't remember a single incident where our mutual understanding is not on the same page."

* "See, as you have noted, one thing which you must have noticed from this is that your earlier bowlers used to bowl very good yorkers and reverse swing. So definitely you have noticed and we have also noticed this thing about a player, where he is comfortable, at which area he is not a bit effective, he needs improvement, we will work on targeted things."

* "And definitely in this system, as it has started from today, I can see in six months you will definitely see results, whether it is your women's cricket, your under-19 cricket or your national teams."

Aaqib talked a lot but said nothing.

Why can't PCB stick to one format of domestic cricket instead of changing the structure every year ? Aaqib talked about reviving club cricket but didn't give any clear, practicable steps on how he'll achieve this. No mention of Shaheens tours to places like Australia and South Africa where we ritually humiliate ourselves every single series.
 
Aaqib Javed speaking during the PCB PODCAST:

“I was involved in cricket until 1988, when I left playing, and by 2000, I had moved into coaching. At that time, there was no professional coaching setup in Pakistan. We were fortunate that during that period we learned coaching ourselves and also became part of the PCB’s system, creating our own syllabus and conducting our own courses. Before that, if you wanted to do coaching courses, you had to go to England or Australia. We designed our own Level 1, 2, 3, and 4 courses according to our culture and needs.”

“Of course, there were challenges along the way. But if you treat difficulties as part of the process, they become easier to handle. Nothing worthwhile comes without hurdles. Just as in cricket, getting into the team is one thing, but playing for ten years means you are tested every day. Coaching is similar — you face many obstacles, but progress comes through them.”

About defeats against the USA, in the Asia Cup, and heavy criticism:

“In professional work, whether as a player, coach, or administrator, criticism is a natural reaction to performance. If you play well, people praise you; if you don’t, they criticize. That’s part of the process. I never have a problem with it. If we had won in 92, people would have been happy. They would have lost. In 96, the way we gave a performance, people have a right to criticize.

“Similarly, when you come into coaching as a player, if your team is not performing well, why do you expect people to praise it? Things have improved a lot. If a good team is doing well, people will praise it. I always keep myself realistic. What people say is their job. It won't make a difference to me.”

“I returned to PCB in 2024 after twelve years away. I spent 5 years in the UAE. I made a lot of progress there. I joined Lahore Calendar for 8 years. When the work is done, I don't want anything else to happen. You said a very good thing. “

“Whether you take responsibility or not, you become accountable. If you are a player and you didn't perform in one match, in two matches, or in one series. You will go out. As a coach, as a selector, as whatever. Whether you accept it or not, the system will throw you out. That's why I keep criticising people.”

About being a selector:

When I joined last year, it was October. The England team had come. The first test was very bad. Pakistan lost. I had no intention of coming. I was working in Sri Lanka. I came home on holiday. So we met. I never had the urge to work in PCB. But I met this chairman. And I felt that this guy means some business. He wants to do something. And I didn't come here to be a selector. I didn't want to be a coach. I wanted to do something that I hadn't done in 12 years.”

“The situation we were in, I think it's much better now. Because for the past 5-6 years, Pakistan had forgotten how to win the home series. They were losing to small teams. Why? There are different reasons for that.”

“Either the team is made by the captain or the coach. There are only two people. Other than that, there are many chairmen who make a lot of interference, but Mohsin Naqvi doesn't do that. But he always says, Look at it more carefully. Pay attention to it. Before the Champions Trophy, there were 5 meetings at different times. There was a meeting, and then it was decided that you should be satisfied. Take more time. Think more. But you know that the standard of your selection depends on the pool of players. The better it is, the more competitive it will be, the more difficult the selection will be, and your team will also be good. Because the team is made by the players.”

“We often think that the coach should be good, the captain should be good. But the core of a team is the quality of the players. And you have to make tough decisions many times. When they called me, I told them that I am only interested in development. If the players don't develop, then who will be selected? The pool will increase, the competition will increase, and only then will there be competitiveness in the team. So, I made some decisions. I made pitches, added spinners. They said that we don't have spinners, nor can we make spin wickets. How can it not be possible? Why don't we have spinners? Now give them an opportunity.”

“The thing is that you can never make everyone happy. What was our objective? Victory. We won the home series. Okay. Now, even if they win, they say that the corner is left. What will happen to that? If your fast bowlers have three test matches, how long will that be? Three weeks. If your fast bowlers don't play more in three weeks, one will play, then they will finish in three weeks. No, after that, you have to go abroad. After that, you have to play one day of cricket.”

“If someone has to criticize, then he has to do it. If you have two test matches in South Africa, if one fast bowler plays, three spinners play, then your fast bowling will finish in 15 days. But what is your objective? That you tried to win the test series. Is this the objective of the team? To save it or to lose it?”

About challenges faced as a director of the National Academy:

“The performance of the team is not as important as the infrastructure and development that is required. Actually, that is the job of a chairman. The one who actually does it. In 2003, Touqeer Zia made so many grounds, the National Academy, Karachi Academy, and Multan Academy. So, these are the things that have been linked with him all his life. Facilities, infrastructure run your system. After that, this is Mohsin Naqvi, the chairman. There can be no better chairman in my opinion. There can be no one else. That is the reason. I have seen many people who want to do something but have no courage, and the stadium that you are seeing, I don't think any other person could have done this.”

“In India, in 2006, their president requested that we want to see and study NCA. What have you made? After that, in 2006, they made NCA in India. Now our thinking is again to make it the best high-performance in the world. Why? Because until you don't have facilities, infrastructure, how will you train the players at that level?”

About the basic reforms that should be there, and the benefits of it will be great in the coming days:

“I have seen people come, join and then think what to do. First of all, I had a discussion with them that first of all, look at my plan. If you like this plan, if you are aligned with this plan, then I will be able to do something. This time, we tried to do a lot of different things. The role is different. We have NCA in Lahore, in Karachi, in Multan. And two new ones have been established, one in Faisalabad and one in Sialkot. I have a habit that I never look at my old work.”

“Today, what is needed in the future? What is important? Where are we lagging behind in the world to be able to compete? I gave each academy a role. Like your NCA in Lahore, it's job is to prepare the bench strength for the Pakistani team. We did that with the coach, Mike Haysen, and the selectors. Each player has 2-3 backups. Red ball, 50 over, T20. The job of this academy is that if 4 people are available or 6 people are available, they have to show the clarity of the role. Secondly, they have to show how far away they are from the permanent player. They have to prepare them.”

“The Karachi academy that we have been talking about for so many years, we never gave them any facility. The entire Karachi academy was dedicated to women's cricket in the 1980s. We gave them a permanent academy where they can train themselves. Similarly, Multan Academy is dedicated to under-19 cricket. That group will stay there. And the learning that I learned is that since the training phase was closed, now players are coming to us straight from the first class from different cities. They can only bowl and bat. But the other 5-6 things to become an international cricketer, they are lagging. After that, it has to come to your NCA where it has to be groomed as a product of the requirements of the international level.”

“Under-19 is a place where you keep the kids there and feed them there. There, they learn psychological, mental, tactical, and technical things. After that, in Faisalabad, we are bringing an under-17 group. The best group from the whole of Pakistan. You have to You can teach them your processes. Similarly, in Sialkot, there will be an under-15 group.”


About the connection between Domestic cricket and International Cricket:

There is a lot of talk about the domestic lesser team, more teams. But it doesn't matter. There are 6 teams in Australia and they are world champions. There are 32 teams in India, and they are world champions. There are 28 counties and they are also champions. It doesn't make any difference. Sometimes we have 16, sometimes 18, and we are also world champions. It doesn't matter. What we are going to do Domestic and academic system.”

“First, we established that there are 15, 17, 19 age group academies. There is a national academy and a women's academy in Karachi. Below this, there are regions. We have just requested the chairma,n and he fully supported us. He has given a ground to every region. Which is a very big thing. If the regional sector doesn't have a ground, then where will they do their activities? Now, they have given a ground. Now, we have established regional academies on that ground. In one region, there are 7, 8 districts.

Now, we are going to do a program that we are reaching out to every kid in every district of Pakistan. We are giving this program in 107 districts. We will go to their doorstep, and every kid who has talent should come. And if he has talent, it depends on what kind of talent he has. If he has a great talent, we will fast-track him and bring him to NCA. In the first step, he will give a trial in the district. He can come to the regional academy. He can progress from the regional academy and come to the NCA. And we are discussing another option that the most talented lot can go to PSL drafting.”

“What is happening in Karachi? What is happening in Multan? Tomorrow, the regional academies from Balochistan to KP, FATA, or the academies in Kashmir, how are they running? How are their systems running? So, we have an AMS system in which, wherever you are living, wherever you are training, we have brought a centralized system with which you can do daily activities. And a very big question that always comes up is that there are different coaches who teach different things. So, for a coach, and for our PCB and for the players, whichever player is there, whatever assessment is being done, that is being done in the central pool. The information of which coach will work with is already there. Which coach has he worked with? This is his profile. His focus is on this. So that all the coaches focus on one thing. Not that everyone starts coaching and confuses the players further.”

About club cricket in Pakistan:

“The thing that gets obsolete, you should move forward. Not that in our time, school cricket was very good. We were the last lot in which thousands of people used to come to watch the match. And big players were born in it. Time is no more. Culture has changed. Now your school cricket cannot be like it was 30-40 years ago. The club cricket that was 25-30 years ago cannot be like it is now. Clubs are not surviving. Grounds are not there. They cannot afford it. Academies have taken their place.”

“In the last year, don't you feel that we have enough options? They said, we don't have a spinner. Now we have to decide who to select. What is the progress? If we talk about fast bowling, we used to have a few names. Now we have a line of ten. Just like Ahmed Daniyal did in Emerging, we have a lot of options in spinners. There are a lot of options in fast bowling. In the last two seasons, so many players have come forward. This season, a lot of people have come forward. Shamil Hussain is such a talented player. His performance is amazing. Azan Awais is from Sialkot. Saad Khan is from Hyderabad. Suleiman is from Hyderabad. Saad Baig is a wicketkeeper from the under-19s.”

“There are plenty of options. Now, your things are getting better. When your team does well, when there is a discussion among the team, when the selectors sit and discuss, it means that your bench strength is getting stronger.”

About the preparations for upcoming events:

“When South Africa came to Pakistan, we knew that we had to make such pitches and spin. We give such pitches to the players who are going to face challenges. There were many practices to play on such pitches. In Pakistan, there was a big problem regarding pitches. In the last 5-10 years, we have been practicing on road pitches. We have been playing test matches on road pitches. Because of this, your batting struggled in challenging conditions. Now, we have introduced a system in high performance. You have to make such a pitch in a week that whichever player comes, whose indication you got domestically as well, that there will not be a single pitch. In domestic as well, you get pitches of 3 phases. In the beginning, there is a 6mm grass pitch.”

“From the last T20 World Cup till now, this is the best time for your team's performance. In which you are winning matches, building confidence, and combining, you have more matches in Sri Lanka. So, according to me, this is the ideal time for the Pakistani team to do well in the upcoming T20 World Cup. Especially the tour of Sri Lanka can prove very helpful for us. Yes, because this region suits us. Let's say if it is in South Africa or Australia, then it becomes difficult due to the bounce. But I think this is the ideal time. “

“The way you have been playing cricket for the last 3-4 months, these are the conditions. And we have seen that the combination of this team is getting better.”

“There are three tiers of indicators that reflect the state of a country’s cricket. The first is the national team — its performance shows the strength of your domestic cricket and the level of your development. The second phase is your “A” team, often called the Shaheens, which indicates the direction in which your cricket is heading. When you see four or five players identified as proper international products, it means your next generation has both talent and potential, and they have already proven themselves.”

“The third tier is the Under-19s. We have struggled a bit here in recent years because this area was somewhat out of focus for two or three years, with tournaments compromised. That is why we dedicated the Multan academy specifically for them. Now we are working to ensure they play three-day matches, one-day matches, and T20s, so that the Under-19 phase also becomes stronger.”

“Immediately, the indicators for the next four to five years come from the Shaheens, and we are quite hopeful. Some of the boys who have performed well are now pushing to be included in the national team. But often, even if a player has delivered excellent performances, we must look deeper: what is his potential, his capacity, his level, and whether he is truly an international product.”

“For example, Daniyal has shown great maturity. Then there is Saad Masood, a left-arm spinner who also bats well — a wonderful all-rounder. For us, it is easier to groom him into a role that will serve the team in the future. Sufyan Muqeem has already been with the Pakistan team, and you can see he is a strong talent. Competition is becoming tougher, and the true measure of a team’s progress is the strength of its bench. It is a challenging situation that benefits us, because it shows the depth we now have.”

“Similarly, Usman Tariq has emerged as an off-spinner, a mystery bowler, and we are happy because this competition among players is good for Pakistan’s success. It means they must work harder, and that culture of competition is what makes a good team even better.”
 
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