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Let's address the elephant in the room here, I'm talking about the political regime change in Pakistan in April 2022. We are almost at the 4 year mark post the regime change and I wanted to simply highlight what this has bought to Pakistan. This is a cricket forum so this discussion is strictly related to cricket. We can pick any topic such as economy, environment, geopolitics, unemployment, etc and can have a different discussion using the same topic as to what regime change bought to Pakistan. However, we are strictly going to stick with cricket in this thread.
Let's first talk about Pakistan cricket prior to regime change. Pre-2022 Pakistan cricket.
1. Tournaments - Summary of recent tournaments pre-2022 era
2. Rise of PSL and moving PSL back to Pakistan. PSL is Pakistan's flagship tournament and I'd like to say that moving PSL to Pakistan in the first couple of years were the best highs achieved by PSL till now.
3. Revamp of domestic cricket. This was such a bold step and absolutely necessary step for sake of Pakistan cricket. There were a lot of factions who did not like this step as QEA and other domestic tournaments previously housed a large number of cricketers and funded their families. However if Pakistan cricket need to progress further then such difficult steps need to be taken. Let's look at this from a different perspective. Pakistan is arguable a mid-tier team who would struggle against the top 5 or even top 6 teams in international circuit. Now to improve the quality of competition in the XI its important to have a tournament with only cream from domestic i.e. 6 teams. From this 6 teams we can ensure competition is steady and anyone who performs well in this circuit definitely deserves to be part of national XI. In my opinion this was a great initiative and very bold. Sad to see all of it go down in drain. Back in the day domestic performances were being kept an eye on and being discussed. Now no one even knows what's happening in domestic circuit.
4. Pakistan Junior League. I don't know who's idea it was, but whoever it was this idea was ahead of its time. PJL would have had an epic impact on Pakistan's cricket in as little as 4-5 year's time. This was such a brilliant idea that would have encouraged the youth to stick with cricket and become more competitive and international ready in very little time. I understand financially it wouldn't have been very viable but got to admit this was well ahead of its time.
5. Team morale and spirit. Whilst I don't agree with the notion that Babar was given a freehand and a lot of say in Pakistan cricket, I totally agree with the idea. Prosperity in Pakistan cricket is only secured when the captain at the helm is comfortable in his role, confident, ensures the discipline in the team, etc. Whilst Babar was not the right choice in the long-run we can still see till the time captain was at the helm of cricketing affairs the team morale was very good and there were no infightings and little controversies.
6. Digital marketing and social media. One thing that was going good pre-2022 is that Pakistan cricket was tapping into the ultra big market of social media in the best possible way. The Pakistan cricket channel was managed so much better. Domestic cricket being streamed on youtube. Player profiles improving via social media. There are tons of great opportunity on social media and it was handled at that time very well that helps in building the star status for players a its important in a country like Pakistan that stars exist so youngsters can have someone to look up to.
Let's move onto post-2022 era now.
1. Tournaments post-2022
2. Political shenanigans. In the recent couple of years the political shenanigans have been the top most priority of PCB it seems. From agreeing to give away our flagship CT tournament to be hosted in Dubai, to making noise of boycott from T20 WC, to then backtracking on the claims and the the most embarrassing to runaway with Asia Cup trophy. From a neutral point of view this has become a joke now. Whilst India is to be blamed here equally our chest-thumping and shenanigans need to stop for sake of our cricket.
3. Politics everywhere. Right from the get go when the original domestic structure was bought back we could see leeches springing back into PCB to suck the life out of it again. Politics in PCB office for main roles, politics in team with infighting and backstabbing, politics in media to burn a player or hype another, political appointment right at the top. Our cricket is being destroyed in real time and we all can see it happening yet can't do much.
4. Domestic cricket destroyed, including downfall of PSL. Our domestic structure is completely destroyed. No one follows a 21 team QEA tournament or corporate brand running teams with full of parchi players. Even PSL is facing the brunt of this as previous couple of tournaments amazingly had a fall in overall viewership. Now by adding 2 further teams I don't think the viewership would improve any further.
5. Pakistan future tours program. There isn't much noise over this but something is brewing in the background. The FTP for 2027 onwards isn't released yet and what I fear is that Pakistan's tour of SENA nations would be significantly reduced. It has already been capped at 2 tests or so with England being exception with 3 tests but going forward the frequency of these tours are going to be reduced significantly. It doesn't help that Pakistan cricket has become so poor people aren't interested in watching Pakistan team play. Pakistan is going down Bangladesh route where getting a SENA tour would be like 1 in 4 years.
Overall, I just wanted to get a thread together to show the effects of a forced regime change in a country. I have only spoken about cricket in here which is the last thing that can be impacted by a regime change. The effects on something like economy including inflation and unemployment is massive, environment, brain fade, etc.
I would have missed so many points but wanted to keep it brief. Happy for posters to add any points I would have missed.
Let's first talk about Pakistan cricket prior to regime change. Pre-2022 Pakistan cricket.
1. Tournaments - Summary of recent tournaments pre-2022 era
| Tournament | Finish | Comments |
| 2022 T20 WC | Finalist | Lucky to reach the finals with plenty of injured players (Shaheen, Fakhar). Played bad cricket in the final but still fought with a modest total on board. |
| 2021 T20 WC | Semi-Final | Best change Pakistan team had to win a tournament. Defeated India for first time, strong team morale and overall performances. Choked in the final leg of the semi-final match with dropped catch and below par energy. |
| 2019 ODI WC | Group stage elimination | I'd say slightly unlucky to miss out on semi-final spot largely due to big loss to WI in first game. Still a tournament to forget with nothing home to write about. |
| 2017 CT | Winner | Winners. Defeated India in final. Best moment in Pak cricket in the past decade. |
| 2016 T20 WC | 2nd group stage elimination | Tournament to forget. Couldn't pose a challenge to Australia, India and NZ in the group only defeated Bangladesh. |
2. Rise of PSL and moving PSL back to Pakistan. PSL is Pakistan's flagship tournament and I'd like to say that moving PSL to Pakistan in the first couple of years were the best highs achieved by PSL till now.
3. Revamp of domestic cricket. This was such a bold step and absolutely necessary step for sake of Pakistan cricket. There were a lot of factions who did not like this step as QEA and other domestic tournaments previously housed a large number of cricketers and funded their families. However if Pakistan cricket need to progress further then such difficult steps need to be taken. Let's look at this from a different perspective. Pakistan is arguable a mid-tier team who would struggle against the top 5 or even top 6 teams in international circuit. Now to improve the quality of competition in the XI its important to have a tournament with only cream from domestic i.e. 6 teams. From this 6 teams we can ensure competition is steady and anyone who performs well in this circuit definitely deserves to be part of national XI. In my opinion this was a great initiative and very bold. Sad to see all of it go down in drain. Back in the day domestic performances were being kept an eye on and being discussed. Now no one even knows what's happening in domestic circuit.
4. Pakistan Junior League. I don't know who's idea it was, but whoever it was this idea was ahead of its time. PJL would have had an epic impact on Pakistan's cricket in as little as 4-5 year's time. This was such a brilliant idea that would have encouraged the youth to stick with cricket and become more competitive and international ready in very little time. I understand financially it wouldn't have been very viable but got to admit this was well ahead of its time.
5. Team morale and spirit. Whilst I don't agree with the notion that Babar was given a freehand and a lot of say in Pakistan cricket, I totally agree with the idea. Prosperity in Pakistan cricket is only secured when the captain at the helm is comfortable in his role, confident, ensures the discipline in the team, etc. Whilst Babar was not the right choice in the long-run we can still see till the time captain was at the helm of cricketing affairs the team morale was very good and there were no infightings and little controversies.
6. Digital marketing and social media. One thing that was going good pre-2022 is that Pakistan cricket was tapping into the ultra big market of social media in the best possible way. The Pakistan cricket channel was managed so much better. Domestic cricket being streamed on youtube. Player profiles improving via social media. There are tons of great opportunity on social media and it was handled at that time very well that helps in building the star status for players a its important in a country like Pakistan that stars exist so youngsters can have someone to look up to.
Let's move onto post-2022 era now.
1. Tournaments post-2022
| Tournament | Finish | Comments |
| 2023 ODI WC | Group stage elimination | Pakistan finished 5th on the table missing out on semi-final. However it was a tournament to forget for Pakistan with exception of win against SL. Yes Pakistan defeated NZ on D/L basis but we all know had the full game played out NZ were winning that one. Regardless sad tournament for Pakistan. |
| 2024 T20 WC | Group stage elimination | Pakistan were defeated by USA leading to their exit from this tournament at very early stage. Disappointment. |
| 2025 CT | Group stage elimination | The most embarrassing moment for Pakistan cricket in the past decade. The only tournament Pakistan hosted in 25 years where Pakistan's name was removed from broadcast, no representation from Pakistan in closing ceremony, main events like semi-final and final hosted out of Pakistan. Iconic Gaddafi stadium half-complete with no roof. Pakistan eliminated in 1st round with no wins and India winning the tournament. Embarrassment all round. |
| 2026 T20 WC | 2nd group stage elimination | Disappointing WC for Pakistan. Arguably the easiest 1st group followed by a NZ washout in 2nd group. Barely defeated SL. Nothing noteworthy to write about this tournament. |
2. Political shenanigans. In the recent couple of years the political shenanigans have been the top most priority of PCB it seems. From agreeing to give away our flagship CT tournament to be hosted in Dubai, to making noise of boycott from T20 WC, to then backtracking on the claims and the the most embarrassing to runaway with Asia Cup trophy. From a neutral point of view this has become a joke now. Whilst India is to be blamed here equally our chest-thumping and shenanigans need to stop for sake of our cricket.
3. Politics everywhere. Right from the get go when the original domestic structure was bought back we could see leeches springing back into PCB to suck the life out of it again. Politics in PCB office for main roles, politics in team with infighting and backstabbing, politics in media to burn a player or hype another, political appointment right at the top. Our cricket is being destroyed in real time and we all can see it happening yet can't do much.
4. Domestic cricket destroyed, including downfall of PSL. Our domestic structure is completely destroyed. No one follows a 21 team QEA tournament or corporate brand running teams with full of parchi players. Even PSL is facing the brunt of this as previous couple of tournaments amazingly had a fall in overall viewership. Now by adding 2 further teams I don't think the viewership would improve any further.
5. Pakistan future tours program. There isn't much noise over this but something is brewing in the background. The FTP for 2027 onwards isn't released yet and what I fear is that Pakistan's tour of SENA nations would be significantly reduced. It has already been capped at 2 tests or so with England being exception with 3 tests but going forward the frequency of these tours are going to be reduced significantly. It doesn't help that Pakistan cricket has become so poor people aren't interested in watching Pakistan team play. Pakistan is going down Bangladesh route where getting a SENA tour would be like 1 in 4 years.
Overall, I just wanted to get a thread together to show the effects of a forced regime change in a country. I have only spoken about cricket in here which is the last thing that can be impacted by a regime change. The effects on something like economy including inflation and unemployment is massive, environment, brain fade, etc.
I would have missed so many points but wanted to keep it brief. Happy for posters to add any points I would have missed.


