The PCB has adopted quite an interesting precaution, and now, five legends of Pakistan cricket are employed as mentors for the Champions Cup domestic cricket event. The important mentors who will be motivating and supporting the participating teams are Misbah ul Haq, Saqlain Mushtaq, Sarfraz Ahmed, Shoaib Malik & Waqar Younis. These cricketing legends have signed a new three-year deal, which signals PCB’s plans to develop Domestic cricket in the Board in the long term. When choosing these particular mentors, much concentration was put on that only skilled individuals were hired for the role of being mentors to these learners.
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The majority of these mentors are not novices to coaching; several among them have been in the top administrative positions within the perimeters of the national team’s coaching hierarchies. For example, Misbah Ul Haq was involved both as the head coach and a player of Pakistan, while there was Waqar Younis, who was the bowling coach for the Pakistan team. They have sufficient years of experience, and the spirit of cricket shall lead the young cricketers for the performance. This step of the PCB is highly appreciated as it enhances the standards of domestic cricket in Pakistan. In this regard,
The young and prospective players will have the opportunity to learn more from some of the mentors who are highly acclaimed in the sporting industry. However, it is important to understand that this decision has been made by PCB as a component of its strategic planning in the process of strengthening PCB structure at the domestic level and in the process of developing more players capable of the conditions in international cricket. The fans and the players would be eager to watch the new changes that the latter have set, and the future of cricket in Pakistan is just around the corner, in the Champions Cup.
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