NEW DELHI: Former Pakistan cricket staff captain Shahid Afridi has criticized the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for its frequent modifications in management and construction, asserting that these fixed modifications negatively impression the staff’s efficiency.
Afridi emphasised the need for stability and long-term planning to make sure the staff’s success, suggesting a collaborative method involving senior board members and skilled gamers to create a cohesive, long-term technique for Pakistan cricket.
In an interview with Sports activities24, Afridi careworn the significance of permitting new techniques time to develop and take impact. He identified that the continual introduction of recent management and constructions hampers the staff’s progress and consistency.”Whenever you change or herald any new construction, you should give the system time. Yearly, a brand new chairman comes, and a brand new system is launched. Issues do not work this fashion,” Afridi said.
Afridi proposed a extra unified technique, involving each senior board members and veteran gamers, to develop a sustainable plan for Pakistan cricket. He argued that such a plan must be allowed to run its course over just a few years for efficient outcomes.
Afridi emphasised the need for stability and long-term planning to make sure the staff’s success, suggesting a collaborative method involving senior board members and skilled gamers to create a cohesive, long-term technique for Pakistan cricket.
In an interview with Sports activities24, Afridi careworn the significance of permitting new techniques time to develop and take impact. He identified that the continual introduction of recent management and constructions hampers the staff’s progress and consistency.”Whenever you change or herald any new construction, you should give the system time. Yearly, a brand new chairman comes, and a brand new system is launched. Issues do not work this fashion,” Afridi said.
Afridi proposed a extra unified technique, involving each senior board members and veteran gamers, to develop a sustainable plan for Pakistan cricket. He argued that such a plan must be allowed to run its course over just a few years for efficient outcomes.
“All of the senior board members and senior gamers ought to sit collectively at one desk and make a plan. Then let that plan be executed for 3 years. Let the outcomes come. In case you maintain altering the system yearly, what outcomes are you able to anticipate?” he added.
Afridi’s remarks come at a time when the PCB is below scrutiny for its dealing with of participant affairs and administrative modifications. The previous skipper’s name for stability is a plea for a extra structured and constant method to cricket administration in Pakistan, which he believes is essential for the staff’s success.