In the tumultuous world of cricket, where victories are celebrated and defeats scrutinized, the spotlight now shines on the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for its alleged failure to compensate former captain Mohammad Hafeez adequately.
PCB’s failure to clear past dues
Mohammad Hafeez, once the director of the national team during Zaka Ashraf’s tenure, remains unpaid for his contributions, including a stint as head coach during challenging tours to Australia and New Zealand. Amidst disappointing results against both cricketing giants, questions loomed over Pakistan’s strategy and coaching approach.
The narrative took a twist with the transition from Ashraf to Mohsin Naqvi’s leadership, casting uncertainty over Hafeez’s role. Ultimately, the PCB’s decision to prematurely end his tenure, coupled with the struggles to secure a suitable replacement coach for the national team.
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The saga involving Hafeez serves as a clarion call for transparent payment practices within the PCB. It highlights not only the board’s administrative shortcomings but also its struggle to attract and retain top-tier coaching talent, which is crucial for Pakistan’s cricketing aspirations.
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