Khaleej Times

PCB to hold T20 league in UAE

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islamabad — The Pakistan Cricket Board will organise its first ever profession­al Twenty20 league in the UAE next year.

PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan says in a statement that the UAE has been chosen to host the league in order to “attract the maximum number of foreign players.”

The PCB postponed a planned Pakistan Super League back in 2013 after complaints from investors over tight bidding deadlines and from players over scheduling conflicts.

Pakistan hosted Zimbabwe for three ODIs and two Twenty20s last month in the first visit by a test-playing nation since gunmen attacked a Sri Lanka team bus in Lahore in 2009.

Meanwhile, Pakistan cricket authoritie­s on Saturday said they would include the national team’s shambolic whitewash against Bangladesh this year as part of a review to improve its performanc­e.

Pakistan were humiliated during their neighbour’s April-May tour this year, which saw them slump to their lowest ever ranking in the ICC one-day internatio­nal table of ninth after losing the one-day series in a 3-0 rout.

The defeat — accompanie­d by another in a single Twenty20 internatio­nal — put Pakistan’s participat­ion in 2017 Champions Trophy in England in doubt as only the top eight teams will compete.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had already put together a committee to review the national team’s below-par performanc­e in the 2015 World Cup, where they crashed out in the quarter-finals.

During a meeting on Friday, the PCB unanimousl­y decided to include the Bangladesh tour in the committee’s scope as it seeks to improve the team’s performanc­e.

“Some of the areas highlighte­d and agreed by the committee which require strengthen­ing were strategic thinking, fielding and fitness, pick and stick policy and positive team culture,” the PCB said in a statement Saturday.

The PCB committee will review the performanc­e of the players and support staff after every tour to improve accountabi­lity at every stage, the release added.

Pakistan has a history of conducting reviews of teams’ performanc­es in the past which resulted in sackings of captains and coaches. —

 ?? AFP file ?? Pakistani batsman Sarfraz Ahmed plays a shot during the second ODI against New Zealand at the Sharjah cricket stadium. —
AFP file Pakistani batsman Sarfraz Ahmed plays a shot during the second ODI against New Zealand at the Sharjah cricket stadium. —

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