The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has canceled the NOC issued to the players for next month’s T-Ten League, after which at least 14 Pakistani players will lose their participation in the league.
According to the Pakistan Cricket Board spokesperson, the PCB has canceled the conditional NOCs issued to the players keeping in mind the workload of the players and the participation of the players in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy.
16 cricketers from Pakistan were to participate in the T10 league starting from November 15th in Abu Dhabi, of which 14 are contracted players.
While both Imran Nazir and Shahid Afridi are not in any agreement with PCB, hence the decision of Pakistan Cricket Board is not applicable to them.
Due to this decision of PCB, Qalandar’s team will suffer the most as several players will not be able to participate in the league.
Qalandars players affected by this decision include Mohammad Hasnain, Imad Wasim, Faheem Ashraf and Mirza Ahsan while Shahid Afridi and Imran Nazir will be available to Qalandars while 4 cricketers from players development program will also play for Qalandars. will be able to
Among other Pakistani players, Muhammad Amir Abu Dhabi, Shab Malik, Sohail Tanveer and Aamir Yameen were part of Delhi Bulls. Mohammad Irfan was selected from Maratha Arabians, Anwar Ali from Deccan Gladiators and Wahab Riaz from Northern Warriors.
PCB has said in its statement that there will be a camp at the National Cricket Academy Lahore from November 13 to 25 to assess the fitness and health of the players, while the matches of the seventh and tenth rounds of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy will be held from November 11 to December 5. Will continue in between.
The final match of the event will be played from December 9 to 13 in Karachi.
The PCB claims that the decision to cancel the players’ NOCs has been taken keeping in mind the larger interest of the players and domestic cricket.
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**Interview with Aamir Khan, Cricket Analyst**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us, Aamir. The Pakistan Cricket Board has recently canceled the NOCs for players wishing to participate in the T10 League. What are your thoughts on this decision?
**Aamir Khan:** Thank you for having me. I think the decision reflects the PCB’s commitment to managing player workload effectively. With the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy approaching, it’s crucial for players to focus on domestic competitions, where their performance can have implications for national selection.
**Interviewer:** That’s a valid point. However, with at least 14 players now unable to participate in the T10 League, what impact do you think this will have on the league itself?
**Aamir Khan:** Losing such a significant number of players from Pakistan can certainly affect the competitive nature of the T10 League. The Pakistani players have been instrumental in previous editions, and their absence might reduce the league’s appeal both locally and internationally. However, the PCB must prioritize the players’ long-term physical well-being and development.
**Interviewer:** Many fans look forward to seeing their favorite players in various leagues. Do you think this decision will be met with disappointment among fans?
**Aamir Khan:** Absolutely, fans will be disappointed. The T10 League has gained popularity because it showcases explosive cricket in a short format, and Pakistani players are a big draw due to their charisma and skill. However, I believe fans will understand the rationale behind the PCB’s decision once they realize the importance of player fitness and the larger picture of nurturing talent for the national team.
**Interviewer:** Looking ahead, how can the PCB balance player participation in leagues while ensuring they remain fit for domestic and international commitments?
**Aamir Khan:** It’s a tricky balance, but I think the PCB needs to have a clear strategy that includes communication with league organizers about scheduling and player availability. Additionally, they could explore issuing NOCs for only a select number of players based on their workload, or encourage participation in leagues that have less overlap with domestic competitions.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Aamir, for your insights. It will be interesting to see how this situation evolves.
**Aamir Khan:** Thank you for having me! It’s always a pleasure to discuss cricket.