
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi met with top domestic cricketers to discuss critical issues like fitness, skill development, and diet management. The meeting, held at the National Cricket Academy in Lahore, comes after Pakistan’s early exit from the ICC Champions Trophy. With a crucial New Zealand tour approaching, the PCB aims to strengthen player performance and ensure better preparation.
Immediate Directives for Player Development
Naqvi listened to concerns raised by young cricketers, particularly regarding fitness challenges and dietary planning. In response, he issued immediate directives to improve training facilities and provide access to all cricket academies nationwide. He emphasized the need for specialized diet plans to enhance physical endurance and on-field performance.
The PCB chairman also stressed the importance of experienced trainers for conditioning emerging players. He assured the young cricketers that the board remains committed to their growth and development.
Aiming for a Stronger Future
Addressing the players, Naqvi said, “You are the future stars of Pakistan. Investing in your development means investing in the future of Pakistan cricket.” His words reflected the PCB’s vision of nurturing young talent to build a stronger national team.
Selection for New Zealand Tour
With Pakistan’s tour of New Zealand scheduled from March 16 to April 5, reports suggest that some standout domestic performers could earn a place in the squad. The selection committee is considering resting senior players, providing young talents with an opportunity to prove themselves.
The team will play five T20Is and three ODIs, and the squad is set to depart on March 12. This tour presents a crucial opportunity for fresh talent to showcase their abilities on an international stage.
Top Domestic Players in Attendance
Several promising young cricketers attended the meeting, including:
- Muhammad Ali
- Ali Raza
- Ahmed Daniyal
- Nisar Ahmed
- Mohammad Ibtisam
- Mohammad Salman
- Afaq Afridi
- Abdul Samad
- Saad Masood
- Khawaja Nafay
- Muaz Sadaqat
- Arafat Minhas
- Mubasir Khan
- Haider Ali
- Hassan Nawaz
- Faisal Akram
- Tahir Baig
- Qasim Akram
A Step Towards Excellence
The PCB’s proactive approach aims to create a high-performance environment for young cricketers. By focusing on fitness, diet, and training, the board seeks to enhance player endurance, skills, and mental strength. With new initiatives and greater support, Pakistan’s emerging talent could soon make a significant impact on the international stage.
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