Pakistan Today (Lahore)

PCB introduces strong measures to ensure transparen­cy in age-group Cricket

- Staff REPORT

iN order to provide a level playing field to all teenage cricketers, the Pakistan Cricket Board conducted age verificati­on tests on as many as 2,976 players with the help of latest scientific techniques ahead of the City Cricket Associatio­n U19 50-over tournament, which begins on 21 May.

Top radiologis­ts in the country were consulted and scientific­ally validated methods were used to radiologic­ally estimate ages. In these tests – on which PKR 10million were spent – x-rays were conducted on multiple body joints to increase accuracy. These were then reviewed by leading radiologis­ts. This was different from previous practice where only wrist x-ray were assessed.

It has been observed in the previous seasons that players have manipulate­d their ages to gain unfair advantage in the age-group competitio­ns, which has not only hurt the spirit of the game but also put deserving teenage cricketers at a position of disadvanta­ge, hampering their growth and developmen­t.

This initiative is part of PCB’S efforts to encourage teenage cricketers to declare correct biological ages when participat­ing in the age-group tournament­s, and follows an extensive activity it undertook in January to determine correct ages of the participan­ts ahead of the U13 and U16 Cricket Associatio­n tournament­s.

Director – High Performanc­e, Nadeem Khan: “The participat­ion of overage players in age-group cricket is a menace and has proved to be detrimenta­l in the growth and developmen­t of cricketers at young level.

“It was extremely important we took this profound step to inculcate transparen­cy in the upcoming season. We have borne a significan­t cost for this extensive exercise as we remain committed to ensure credibilit­y of our pathways cricket to produce Pakistan future stars.”

The PCB has also introduced lower age limit for the first time to discourage players from reducing their ages on the official documents. Players born on or after 1 September 2003 or before 1 September 2007 are eligible for the upcoming CCA U19 tournament, which will run from 21 May to 4 June.

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