Javed Afridi, the owner of Peshawar Zalmi franchise in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), recently made a suggestion for the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) that has gained support from his fans. Afridi’s tweet, posted on April 13, 2022, has sparked a conversation on the future of cricket in Pakistan.
In his tweet, Afridi suggested that the PCB should allow franchises to have a say in the selection of players for the national team. He argued that franchises invest a significant amount of money in developing young players and nurturing talent, and therefore should have a say in the selection process.
Buzz among the Pakistani cricket fans
This suggestion has gained support from cricket fans in Pakistan who believe that it could be a positive step towards improving the performance of the national team. Many fans believe that the current selection process is not transparent and that it is influenced by political and personal agendas.
PCB need to consider the implementation of a Babar Azam Excellence Program.
The initiation of this will holds substantial promise in fostering budding talent & establishing a sturdy framework for the emergence of the next generation of prominent cricket players in Pakistan.
— Javed Afridi (@JAfridi10) April 15, 2023
Afridi’s suggestion has also opened up a debate on the role of franchises in the development of cricket in Pakistan. The PSL has been a huge success since its inception in 2015, and has played a crucial role in the development of young talent in the country. The league has also provided a platform for young players to showcase their skills and earn a place in the national team.
However, some critics argue that the PSL has become too powerful and that it is undermining the authority of the PCB. They argue that the franchises are only interested in making money and that they do not have the best interests of Pakistan cricket at heart.
Despite these criticisms, Afridi’s suggestion has gained support from some high-profile figures in the cricketing world. Former Pakistan captain, Shahid Afridi, tweeted his support for the idea, stating that it would be a positive step towards improving the standard of cricket in the country.
It remains to be seen whether the PCB will take Afridi’s suggestion on board. The board has not yet responded to the tweet, and it is unclear whether they will consider the idea.
Afridi talks amidst the collapse of Pakistani team against Afghanistan
However, the fact that Afridi’s suggestion has gained support from his fans and some high-profile figures in the cricketing world suggests that there is a growing sense of frustration with the current state of cricket in Pakistan. Many fans believe that the national team is not performing to its potential and that there needs to be a change in the way the game is managed and developed in the country.
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— Saqib Hassan(IOK) (@SAQIBMM121) April 15, 2023
Javed Afridi’s suggestion for the PCB to allow franchises to have a say in the selection of players for the national team has sparked a conversation on the future of cricket in Pakistan. The idea has gained support from fans and some high-profile figures in the cricketing world, and it remains to be seen whether the PCB will take the suggestion on board.
Regardless of the outcome, the fact that there is a growing sense of frustration with the current state of cricket in Pakistan suggests that there is a need for change in the way the game is managed and developed in the country.
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