Confusion brews over PCB's stance on franchise roles for players and coaches.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has dropped a right royal mess ahead of the Pakistan Super League, and fans are left wondering what’s going on. Former skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed and women’s team mentor Wahab Riaz are caught in the crossfire as the board’s policy on employees working with franchises remains as clear as mud.
Mohsin Naqvi has weighed in, and let’s just say, it’s not exactly a vote of confidence. With the PSL around the corner, players are keen to know where they stand. This confusion could impact not just the individuals involved but also the franchises gearing up for a competitive season.
As it stands, the PCB needs to get its act together. The lack of clarity is causing anxiety amongst players and teams alike, who are just trying to focus on the game. Will the board clarify its stance before the tournament kicks off? Because right now, it feels like a game of cricketing charades.
Stay tuned as we await a much-needed resolution from the PCB. The PSL is supposed to be about cricket, not confusion!
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Source: NDTV Sports Cricket
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