Pakistan cricket team captain Babar Azam has returned to Lahore following his team’s early exit from the T20 World Cup. Azam flew back via Dubai after a brief stay in the United States.
Reports suggest that Babar Azam is scheduled to meet with Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi in the coming days. The meeting is anticipated to review the team’s performance in the World Cup and discuss future strategies.
The Pakistani team’s disappointing elimination in the tournament’s initial phase has sparked widespread analysis and calls for changes within the team’s management and structure. Azam’s return marks a crucial moment for the PCB as they chart the course forward for the national team.
Updates on the meeting and subsequent decisions are awaited.
Recently, PCB Chairman Naqvi unveiled a series of significant decisions aimed at revitalizing the country’s domestic cricket structure. These measures are intended to bolster coaching standards, foster talent development, and bridge the gap between domestic and international cricket levels.
Naqvi stressed the importance of enhancing the domestic cricket system through contract revisions and the organization of tournaments across all formats. This initiative aims to raise the competitiveness and provide a robust platform for players to demonstrate their abilities.