A Pakistan Cricket Board bombshell: Uneducated players hurting game
Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Shahryar Khan said the absence of educated
players in the team has been a major contributor to the team’s recent downfall.

The Pakistanis during an ODI |
Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Shahryar Khan says absence of educated players
in the national team was one of the reasons for its recent poor
performance.Talking to the media in Quetta, Khan said that presently only
Misbah-ul-Haq was a proper graduate in the team.”
There is no graduate player in the team right now except for Misbah and the
absence of educated players in the team is a primary reason for its recent
downfall,” he said.”In future we will do our best to induct and encourage
educated players into the team and also groom the existing lot of talent,” he
said.The PCB chief also admitted that the Board had decided to make no
compromises now on disciplinary issues.”Ahmed Shehzad and Umar Akmal have not
been selected because of disciplinary issues and we want to make it clear in
future we are not going to compromise on discipline or fitness,” he said.”That
is why we have had fresh fitness tests and now the boot camp under supervision
of military trainers in Kakul before the team leaves for England,” he said.The
PCB chief also admitted that Pakistan need to pay more attention to its under-19
cricket and recently there were debatable selections in the squad for the World
Youth Cup in Bangladesh.”
It has come to our notice that some deserving players were left out to bring in
less deserving ones and we are going to take strict action against those
responsible for this. In future selection will be strictly merit and performance
based.”He said this was one reason why the PCB was bringing in former test
player Mudassar Nazar into the National cricket Academy in Lahore.”
There is no more qualified coach than Mudassar to supervise our grassroot
cricket and he has made a big sacrifice by agreeing to resign from a lucrative
coaching assignment in the ICC in Dubai and join us.”Shahryar also spoke about
inviting the Afghanistan team to Quetta, the capital city of Baluchistan
province.”The security situation has improved in Baluchistan and Quetta and we
are planning to set up a full fledged regional cricket academy in Quetta to tap
the raw cricket talent in the province,” he stated. |