LAHORE -The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), in its efforts to diversify cricket, has organized a one-day cricket exercise right here at Gaddafi Stadium to encourage consultant of all sections of our various Pakistani society to select up the sport.
The exercise, which happened today aimed to supply a possibility for these promising younger gamers to hone their abilities, obtain teaching from famend coaches, and experience the services obtainable to prime cricketers of Pakistan.
Pakistan Cricket has an extended and proud historical past of being an equal opportunities employer, and participants of all walks of life have featured for the nationwide crew. Wallis Mathias, Duncan Sharpe, Mohammad Yousuf and Danish Kaneria are simply a few of these examples. The PCB continues to try to supply alternatives to all Pakistanis because it goals to broaden their outreach programmes.
It’s part of PCB imaginative and prescient to broaden the sport amongst all communities who haven’t proven ample have interactionment in the direction of cricket. As a part of the PCB’s ongoing dedication in the direction of fairness, variety, and offering an inclusive setting within the cricket circle, at the moment’s exercise bolstered PCB pledge to attract gamers from varied communities throughout Pakistan.
To cut back limitations to entry, as many as 21 gamers had been invited as much as function in a complete practiceing program that included web sessions, fielding drills, and totally different classes on sport methods. The members had the privilege of studying the talents of the sport from academy coaches who shared their information and insights to encourage the subsequent technology of cricket stars.
PCB Administration Committee Chairperson, Zaka Ashraf mentioned: “Cricket is a unifying power in Pakistan, and it’s essential to make sure that the game is accessible to everybody, no matter their background. At the present time camp at Gaddafi Stadium is only the start of our efforts to professionalmote variety and inclusivity in cricket. We hope that via such initiatives, we are able to uncover and develop hidden expertise from all corners of the nation.”