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PCB issues fresh Notices to Cricketers Khalid Latif and Shahzaib Hassan

Lahore : In furtherance of its fight against corruption in the game of cricket the Pakistan Cricket Board’s Security and Vigilance Department has today issued fresh Notices of Demand to Cricketers Khalid Latif and Shahzaib Hassan. These Notices of Demand have been issued under Article 4.3 of the PCB Anti-Corruption Code ... Read More »

PCB appoints Haroon Rashid as Director Cricket Operations

Lahore : The Pakistan Cricket Board has appointed Haroon Rashid as Director Cricket Operations after completing all the formalities and the interview process. He has resumed his duties from today i.e. April 17, 2017 at the Board’s Head Quarters. Read More »

PCB launches nationwide Inter-School Cricket Tournament

Lahore : The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has launched the A.H. Kardar Cup National U-16 Schools’ Cricket Championship. The nationwide tournament is the largest ever such exercise in country’s sporting history with as many as 9000 school going kids from public and private schools involved in the initiative set to ... Read More »

PCB Anti-Corruption Tribunal starts preliminary hearing

Lahore : The Anti-Corruption Tribunal held its preliminary hearing today at the National Cricket Academy, Lahore and the following were in attendance: Jus. ® Asghar Haider (Chairman) Lt. Gen. ® Tauqir Zia (Member) Mr. Wasim Bari (Member) Mr. Sharjeel Khan, along with Shaigan Ijaz Advocate Mr. Taffazul Rizvi, PCB’s Legal ... Read More »

PCB to organize camp at NCA to unearth future prospect of Pakistan’s Cricket

Lahore : The national selection committee headed by Inzamam ul Haq has shortlisted the following 39 players for a three-day camp to be setup at NCA from March 8 to 10,2017. The camp has been organized to oversee the future talent of Pakistan’s cricket. Mickey Arthur and other coaches along ... Read More »

FICA has done great disservice to the cause of cricket : PCB

Lahore : FICA (The Federation of International Cricketers Associations) has done great disservice to the cause of cricket in general and Pakistan cricket in particular by advising players not to play in the PSL Final in Lahore next March because of “security reasons”. FICA has cited unnamed “expert Security Consultants” ... Read More »

Chairman PCB inaugurated Hanif Muhammad’s Karachi High-Performance Center

Lahore : Chairman PCB Shaharyar M Khan inaugurated Hanif Mohammad’s Karachi High-Performance Center (HPC) today in Karachi where Chairman Executive Committee Najam Sethi, COO Subhan Ahmad, BOG Members, Shoaib Mohammad and media persons were also present. Addressing the people after academy inauguration, Chairman PCB said, “I am immensely pleased to inaugurate ... Read More »

Chairman PCB inaugurates Inzamam ul Haq Multan High-Performance Centre

Lahore : Chairman PCB Shaharyar M Khan inaugurated Inzamam ul Haq Multan High-Performance Centre (HPC) today in Multan where Subhan Ahmad, Mudassar Nazar, Ali Zia, Inzamam ul Haq, Mushtaq Ahmed, Test cricketer Shabbir Ahmed Manzoor Elahi, Zahoor Elahi, Malik Bashir- Father of Late Aamir Bashir, regional coaches, dignitaries and media ... Read More »

Chairman PCB Shaharyar Khan lauded the Disabled Cricket team

Lahore : On the eve of World Disabled Day, Chairman PCB Shaharyar Khan honored Pakistan Disabled Cricket team and Wheel Chair Cricket Association in a ceremony hosted by Pakistan Cricket Board at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore. Subhan Ahmad, COO and Shafiq Ahmad, GM Domestic Cricket was also present in the ceremony. Addressing ... Read More »

The National Junior Selection Committee selects 35 players from 12 regions

Lahore : The National Junior Selection Committee has selected 35 players among 12 regions for a four-week U-19 High Performance Skill & Training Program – 2016 starting from November 7 to December 3, 2016. The players will undergo practice matches before the final 20 players are selected for Pakistan U-19 ... Read More »

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