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Misbah-ul-Haq to move Pakistan’s Cricket Technical Committee

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Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Wednesday introduced the formation of a Cricket Technical Committee (CTC) to be headed by former captain Misbah-ul-Haq.
Besides Misbah, former skippers Inzamam-ul-Haq and Mohammad Hafeez would be the members of the committee.

It additionally consists of the pinnacle of the PCB’s home cricket division and a consultant of the chairman of the Cricket Management Committee.

For the previous couple of days, speculations had been rife that Zaka Ashraf had fashioned the cricket committee with Misbah as its head and that it had already held a gathering.

But the official announcement got here at some point after one other former captain, Rashid Latif, who attended the preliminary assembly, made it clear that he has no affiliation with any PCB committee.

The board additionally confirmed the Cricket Technical Committee would solely make suggestions on cricket-related issues to the chairman, who will take a last resolution on them.

The PCB mentioned CTC will present suggestions on cricket-related issues, together with however not restricted to the general home construction, scheduling, enjoying circumstances, appointment of nationwide choice committees and nationwide crew coaches, central and home contracts and plans for the event of umpires, referees and curators.

The CTC could have the powers to ask further cricket specialists, and can report back to the pinnacle of the PCB Management Committee frequently.

Ashraf mentioned, “These three former captains possess great cricket knowledge and understand the demands of modern-day cricket.” “Domestic cricket structure is a pillar of any cricketing nation. We have to make it fool-proof and its structure progressive.” “The presence of Misbah, Inzamam and Hafeez, three of Pakistan’s most experienced and decorated cricketers who rose through the domestic ranks, will help us in providing our cricketers the best system to thrive so that we can produce the best cricketers,” he added.