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Will PCB's reforms to domestic cricket benefit Pakistan cricket?


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Ambitious and competitive 2019-20 domestic cricket season unveiled

· Focus has been on quality instead of quantity; incentivising high-performing players and creating coaching and administration employment opportunities for former cricketers

· To improve playing facilities, the PCB is committed to spending over PKR2billion in upgradation of stadia in Karachi, Lahore, Multan, Rawalpindi and Quetta

· The curators across each of the selected first-class grounds are undergoing continuous upskilling and training to ensure pitch preparation and wickets are of a high standard

· Cricket balls used at the first-class level will change from the Dukes to Kookaburra to reflect what is being used at international level




Lahore, 31 August 2019:

The Pakistan Cricket Board today unveiled an ambitious and competitive 2019-20 domestic cricket structure, which revolves around the creation of a more quality and intensity focused system to significantly improve first-class cricket and create sustainable success at international level.

The new structure will give importance to club cricket, provide the best cricketing environment to young talented cricketers, reward top performers, create employment opportunities to former cricketers and qualified coaches, and bridge the gap between domestic and international cricket.

The new structure has come into existence following the Government of Pakistan’s 9 August approval of the constitutional amendments, which were notified to the PCB on 19 August, meaning the 16 regions have now been absorbed into the newly formed associations, as follows:


· Sindh Cricket Association includes Karachi, Hyderabad and Larkana

· Balochistan Cricket Association comprises Dera Murad Jamali and Quetta

· Southern Punjab Cricket Association includes Multan and Bahawalpur

· Central Punjab Cricket Association is made up of Faisalabad, Sialkot and Lahore

· Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Cricket Association includes Peshawar, FATA and Abbottabad

· Northern Cricket Association comprises Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Azad-Jammu Kashmir


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Opportunity for the best talent to perform and be recognised

The new domestic structure will be based on a three-tiered bottom up approach; providing a clear pathway for the aspiring cricketers to graduate to the top level, bringing in more young and talented cricketers in the system.


The three-layered structure will function as follows:

· In the first tier, the 90 city cricket associations will be responsible for organising club and school cricket in their respective jurisdictions and subsequently forming their city cricket teams

· In the second tier, the city cricket teams will participate in intra-city competitions within the jurisdiction of their cricket associations

· In the third tier, the best performing players from the intra-city competitions will form the six respective cricket association side that will participate in the PCB-organised tournaments

Underpinning the pathway system will be six High Performance Programmes which will provide quality cricket and lifestyle plans to equip players with the all-round skills required in the modern game.

Incentivising high-performing players

The players’ earnings will also increase in the new structure.

Thirty-two non-PCB centrally contracted players would be awarded annual domestic contracts at each cricket association and will feature in first-class, non-first class, List ‘A’, and T20 tournaments during a season.

The cricket associations will also be free to select players from outside the pool of 32 contracted players on per-match payment.

Each of the domestic contracted players will receive monthly retainers of PKR50,000 and it is anticipated that a high-performing player will earn between PKR2million and PKR2.5million per season in terms of allowances, match fees and prize money (details to be announced in due course).

Besides the players, the new structure is also expected to create employment opportunities for the qualified coaching staff and former cricketers. Along with the administrative roles, each cricket association will have a players’ support personnel staff which will include head coaches, batting coaches, bowling coaches, fielding coaches, trainers, physiotherapists and video analysts to look after first class, second XI, U19, U16, U13 teams and high performance programmes.

There will also be three selectors working with a cricket association each.

Event dates:

Pakistan’s cricketing season 2019-20 will commence from September 14 with the first round of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, the country’s premier first-class tournament.

A total number of 31 matches – including the final – will be played, with every team playing 10 matches, home and away, on double round-robin basis.

With the commencement of the World Test Championship, red ball cricket remains a primary focus. The context behind the new scheduling will provide players with an opportunity to stake their claim and to equip themselves for the pressures of the Test Championship.

The first-class and non-first-class tournaments will run simultaneously, providing the six associations depth to choose the best XI for their first class matches. The same will be the case for the List ‘A’ and T20 cricket.



The event dates are:

· Quaid-e-Azam Trophy (first-class, four-day matches, final will be a five-day fixture): 14 September – 08 October; 28 October – 13 December

· National U19 tournament (three-day and one-day tournament): 1 October – 12 November

· Quaid-e-Azam Trophy (2nd XI, three-day matches, final will be a four-day fixture): 14 September – 10 October; 28 October – 29 November

· National T20 Cup (both first and second XIs will play simultaneously): 13-24 October. First XIs will play in Faisalabad, second XIs will play in Karachi

· Pakistan Cup One-Day Tournament (both first and second XIs will play simultaneously): 29 March – 24 April 2020.


*Subject to last minute changes


Kookaburra balls and infrastructure development

The PCB has decided to implement Kookaburra balls across these tournaments to help prepare domestic cricketers better for the international cricket.

Since Pakistan play their home Test cricket with the Kookaburra balls, having the same brand now in the first-class and non first-class tournaments will help the players prepare better for the challenges at the apex level.

It is pertinent to mention here that all limited-overs international cricket, including the ICC Cricket World Cup, ICC Women’s World Cup, ICC U19 Cricket World Cup and the ICC T20 World Cups are also played with the Kookaburra balls.

To support domestic cricket and provide and improve the cricket environment for the professional cricketers, the PCB has taken measures to upgrade the quality of playing facilities, including pitches, outfields, player and umpire dressing rooms and media/broadcast working areas.

In this relation, the PCB is committed to spending over PKR2billion in upgradation of stadia in Karachi, Lahore, Multan, Rawalpindi and Quetta.

The PCB will undertake aggressive approach to market and promote Pakistan cricket throughout the course of the upcoming season. More details on the marketing and promotion plans will be shared in due course.

PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani

“We are delighted to announce that we have achieved the target of reforming our domestic structure. One of the key priorities of this PCB administration is to enhance the quality of cricket, which will in due course also begin to reflect in our on-field performances at the international level.

“We want to develop consistency in our performances, across all formats, at the apex level so these reforms were pertinent.

“The PCB will provide assistance to the provincial associations in setting up the structure, which will include helping them in assembling a council – which will look after the affairs – and aiding them in attaining sponsorship deals.

“The PCB has worked extremely hard behind the scenes to make this happen. But we also understand there may be a few teething issues in the first year of the new structure, but I assure all stakeholders we will address these professionally and ensure the 2020-21 is smoother.”


PCB Chief Executive Wasim Khan


“A clear pathway is being laid out for the club cricketers to graduate to the provincial level cricket at the apex level. In all, approximately 450 players, coaches, physios, selectors and other support staff will be involved in domestic cricket.

“The launch of the new domestic structure perfectly aligns with the World Test Championship, which commenced with the Ashes. Pakistan's opening series is in October and we aspire to feature in the final which will be held at the end of the two-year cycle in 2021.

“The PCB strongly believes in primacy of Test cricket, which is the traditional format of the game and in which we have slipped in our performances. We firmly believe this structure will not only help the PCB raise a team that can play in the 2021 final but also an opportunity to the talented and skilled cricketers to represent Pakistan in the purist format of the game.

“Our scheduling of white ball cricket will also give us every chance of being successful at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cups 2020 and 2021, and will support our preparation for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023.”
 
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solid steps..... hopefully we can see proper implementation .....

for the associations

Sindh Cricket Association includes Karachi, Hyderabad and Larkana

Balochistan Cricket Association comprises Dera Murad Jamali and Quetta

Southern Punjab Cricket Association includes Multan and Bahawalpur

Central Punjab Cricket Association is made up of Faisalabad, Sialkot and Lahore

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Cricket Association includes Peshawar, FATA and Abbottabad

Northern Cricket Association comprises Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Azad-Jammu Kashmir




Sindh and Central Punjab will be extremly difficult teams to break into....
 
A landmark day in Pakistan cricket. For our sake let's hope this system is implemented properly.
 
This could be a huge step forward for our cricket instead of just temporary highs like WT20 in 09 and Champions Trophy victory which masked our real issues
 
Well done PCB, Wasim Khan, Mani, and Imran Khan.

Let's hope this system stays in place and brings the lost pride back for our nation! Aka we start winning tests, odis and become a team in top 3 and win the championships.

It won't happen tomorrow, or next year or in 3-4 years. You only Reap the rewards of a good system after several years. So we Pakistanis have to be patient Esp our passionate fans and media.
 
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Structure is well planned as discussed earlier and Kookubura balls at domestic level is another big step as the ball makes a huge difference as seam, weight and other minor changes in balls make huge difference. It would now be comparatively much easier for bowlers and batsmen to transfer their skills at international level.
 
Chairman Peshawar Zalmi Javed Afridi congratulates PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani on the new Domestic Cricket Structure.

Mr. Javed Afridi congratulated Mr. Ehsan Mani on the new domestic cricket structure. According to the vision of world cup winning captain PM Imran Khan, PCB has remodeled the domestic cricket structure. Through this system, we will see better cricketers emerging and this model will become a role model for other sports as well.
 
What do we have to lose? we are 7th in Tests and 6th in ODIs so things can only improve.
 
Fantastic, hopefully implementing this will unlock talent of the highest calibre, curators and the wickets will be key to what kind of player we produce, a different variety of wickets are required to get the best out of the talent
 
Generating Revenue, sponsors, honest governance and fair selections are critical for this system to succeed
 
anything would be better than the semi pro mish mash pak is running now, its a testament to the will and desire of the players that pak can compete at the highest level, because compared to the stronger countries paks domesitc system is leagues below.
 
I cannot begin to express the joy and happiness I feel since seeing these plans being unveiled this morning.

The PCB are finally taking a professional stance with the longevity and betterment of Pakistani cricket in mind, rather than short sighted narrow minded decison making (e.g. sack the selectors, swap TTF coaches, sack the captain, set up useless panels to investigate why we under perform etc. etc.)

The new system gives a clear path for youngsters wanting to play cricket across Pakistan. There will be alot more to play for and games between cities will provide a lot more interest than WAPDA Vs Sui Gas.

The games will be alot more competitive and hopefully the players will get the support and coaching the require from the grass root levels on Day 1. Having a good coach and support system will make a much much bigger impact on the development of any player at the grass root levels then any coach ever could once that player is already playing international cricket.

Our domestic structure finally seems to be stepping up in line with the best domestic structures around the world and alhumdullilah this is a huge step forward!

The PCB is finally doing things right and moving in the right direction - now it's our fault.

My us I mean the fans and the media.

We need to stop with these knee jerk and hasty over reactions. We have to be patient and give the system a chance to develop a strong international team. It won't happen over night - it might not even happen after the first year.

However in 3-5 years I definitely believe that this system will inshallah show its benefits! We will not only increase the standard of the players playing for our team but inshallah they will be much better equipped to deal with the pressures the face when playing international cricket inshallah!

It's a new day in Pakistani cricket. Now it's time the fans and media to drop their jaahil mindsets and support the system and the team.
 
Great initiative by PCB, a much needed one.

Some teams have bigger pools of players available , like Sindh and Central Punjab, while Boluchistan will have to "borrow" players from other territories . Similarly , Northern team will be a virtually Rawalpindi-Islamabad team. If no borrowed players are added, following would be the ranking of teams IMP.

1-Central Punjab
2-Sindh
3-K-P
4-Southern Punjab
5-Northerns
6-Boluchistan.

Looking forward to start of this now more interesting and exciting domestic season.
 
I think Northern team will have players from Pothowar region ie Jhelum,Chakwal,Attock,Rawalpindi plus AJK.It should be possible to find enough talented players from this region.Lets up good fast bowlers are discovered.Shoaib Akhtar ,Mohammed Amir,Harris Rauf,Mohammed Akram,Azhar Mahmoud etc are from this region.
 
Great initiative by PCB, a much needed one.

Some teams have bigger pools of players available , like Sindh and Central Punjab, while Boluchistan will have to "borrow" players from other territories . Similarly , Northern team will be a virtually Rawalpindi-Islamabad team. If no borrowed players are added, following would be the ranking of teams IMP.

1-Central Punjab
2-Sindh
3-K-P
4-Southern Punjab
5-Northerns
6-Boluchistan.

Looking forward to start of this now more interesting and exciting domestic season.


Yes because population determines how a team will do in a sport. Can't forget how China comes first and India comes second in every olympics, and India wins every single cricket tournament.


In case you didn't know KPK and Peshawar region have been winning what's what of domestic cricket in the last few years, even though KPK is number three population wise.
 
We cannot allow the system to stagnate - some change needs to be made - at the worst nothing will happen but then we are rock bottom.
 
This is a huge step forward, and will do wonders for Pakistan Cricket if it's allowed to stay. These types of changes may not yield immediate results, and I can't help thinking that we're only a couple of failures away from the old guard putting enough pressure to reinstate the old system.
 
Great initiative by PCB, a much needed one.

Some teams have bigger pools of players available , like Sindh and Central Punjab, while Boluchistan will have to "borrow" players from other territories . Similarly , Northern team will be a virtually Rawalpindi-Islamabad team. If no borrowed players are added, following would be the ranking of teams IMP.

1-Central Punjab
2-Sindh
3-K-P
4-Southern Punjab
5-Northerns
6-Boluchistan.

Looking forward to start of this now more interesting and exciting domestic season.

Don't think the population will be a problem, Sindh, KPK, and Northern have more than enough quality to beat the two Punjab teams. Karachi historically has the most successful domestic sides, so that bodes well for Sindh, while KPK has been a top team in recent tournaments.

The only team I see being uncompetitive is Balochistan, though having a team for them is a must to keep them integrated. Hopefully, they'll reach the level of the other teams one day.
 
I think the real success will depend on how long they can sustain this model. I don't think any country has overhauled their premier first-class domestic competition has much as Pakistan has, and that too nearly every season. But this time the PCB does seem to look serious when it comes to valuing the importance of a solid domestic structure, which is a stark different as compared to previous years. Let's hope that stays the case regardless of whoever is calling the shots at PCB.
 
I think the real success will depend on how long they can sustain this model. I don't think any country has overhauled their premier first-class domestic competition has much as Pakistan has, and that too nearly every season. But this time the PCB does seem to look serious when it comes to valuing the importance of a solid domestic structure, which is a stark different as compared to previous years. Let's hope that stays the case regardless of whoever is calling the shots at PCB.

Will also depend on the whether all PCB employees 'own' this vision or not. They could easily sabotage all good that this change is supposed to bring.
 
Keeping Sarfraz as captain and sacking Mickey Arthur without an adequate replacement suggests in the short to medium term Pakistan cricket will have more problems before we see any improvement, especially if Misbah is appointed as the team's next head coach.
 
time will tell how the domestic pans out, and if it helps bring in better prospects that will lead to a high percentage of players excelling internationally.

im still hoping sarfaraz will get removed as captain.
 
Yes atleast there will be no excuses to not give top performers a go at international level anymore. Now with only 6 first class team the competition will be tougher to get into the side which in turn would mean higher standard of cricket so now sectors wont have an excuses not to pick top performers.
 
Yes atleast there will be no excuses to not give top performers a go at international level anymore. Now with only 6 first class team the competition will be tougher to get into the side which in turn would mean higher standard of cricket so now sectors wont have an excuses not to pick top performers.

Yup I agree

If a player like Khuram Manzoor performs and he needs to be given a chance
 
Was watching Game on Hai show that was aired today. Rashid Latif makes an important point about club cricket.

-He has also talked about critera of selecting province teams

-Club cricket being functional is fundemental to success of this system, need a lot investment here.

-Open trial is a cancer for Pakistan cricket. Young cricketers are discouraged by open trial. Performance criteria should only be the way for selecting U13 and U16.
 
The new domestic reforms have been backed up by some good team selections IMO, I think these reforms will be very beneficial to Pakistan cricket long term.
 
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