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CAs-PCB to discuss on divisional cricket

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The discussion over divisional tournaments at the U19 and senior levels will be done during the meeting of the six Cricket Associations and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) at the National High Performance Centre, Lahore.

The feasibility of introducing divisional competitions in all six CAs will be considered in order to provide more opportunities for young cricketers. These divisions will serve as a bridge between the City Cricket Association and the Cricket Association levels, allowing players to develop their skills before being launched at the highest domestic level.

The protocols for the next summer league across the six CAs will also be considered at the two-day conference, following the overwhelming success of the Club winter league cricket.

The CCA U19 tournaments, as well as the development, growth, and promotion of the sport at the school level, will be among the topics discussed.

 

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Chief executives of the six CAs

Balochistan Cricket Association – Anwar Saleem Kasi

Central Punjab Cricket Association – Abdullah Khurram Niazi

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Cricket Association – Babar Khan

Northern Cricket Association – Najeeb Sadiq

Sindh Cricket Association – Toufeeque Ahmed

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Southern Punjab Cricket Association – Muhammad Abdul Saboor

 

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