The PCB overlooks the PSL like a mad, old statesman but each team is run like a private organisation (which it is). As a result of each so called franchise, the management is hired by the private companies which own the team, the players are hired under that system and then looked after by that system. It has worked well for many domestic tournaments across the world.
This type of private team ownership, under a national governing body is not unusual and ends up treating its players like prized commodities and as cold as that sounds, those commodities are usually very well looked after. This leads me to the main point of this thread, players within the PSL structure, especially younger players, are performing exceptionally well. They are diving right in, improving fitness, ground fielding and performing to their best ability as batsmen or bowlers. This is also something witnessed in the IPL or the English Premier League football.
Sticking to Pakistan cricket, when these same cricketers find themselves playing exclusively under the PCB and representing Pakistan, some of the enthusiasm seems lost and fitness levels drop. The way the likes of Hasan Ali and Shadab Khan were treated by medical staff within the PCB and their subsequent recurring injuries has really held them back.
Will this lead to a player Club v Country debare as it has done in English football? Does the PCB have to improve its staffing and its healthcare? What can it learn from the franchises of PSL?
This type of private team ownership, under a national governing body is not unusual and ends up treating its players like prized commodities and as cold as that sounds, those commodities are usually very well looked after. This leads me to the main point of this thread, players within the PSL structure, especially younger players, are performing exceptionally well. They are diving right in, improving fitness, ground fielding and performing to their best ability as batsmen or bowlers. This is also something witnessed in the IPL or the English Premier League football.
Sticking to Pakistan cricket, when these same cricketers find themselves playing exclusively under the PCB and representing Pakistan, some of the enthusiasm seems lost and fitness levels drop. The way the likes of Hasan Ali and Shadab Khan were treated by medical staff within the PCB and their subsequent recurring injuries has really held them back.
Will this lead to a player Club v Country debare as it has done in English football? Does the PCB have to improve its staffing and its healthcare? What can it learn from the franchises of PSL?