PCB Chairman to consult with 30-35 former Test cricketers

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will be consulting with a group of former Test cricketers to discuss improvements to the domestic cricket system. 

PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi is set to meet with 30 to 35 international cricket veterans on Monday in Lahore.

The consultations aim to gather valuable feedback and suggestions from these seasoned players to enhance the appeal and effectiveness of the domestic cricket structure. 

Sources within the PCB indicate that Chairman Naqvi has been reaching out to these former cricketers, many of whom are celebrated champions, to ensure their involvement and confidence in the board's new initiatives.

Additionally, the discussions will cover details of three upcoming tournaments. Chairman Naqvi has expressed his commitment to incorporating the insights and recommendations of former players to strengthen the cricketing framework in Pakistan.

This move follows Naqvi's recent statements to the media in Lahore, where he emphasized the importance of engaging with former cricketers to seek their advice for the betterment of cricket in the country. 
 

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