To develop talent in games and other areas, Pakistan, according to Shahid Afridi, requires the assistance of the private sector.
According to him, under-16 players are the only ones who can be prepared for modern cricket. Make players “against each other,” according to Afridi, is wrong.
Prior to this, Shahid Afridi publicly chastised the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), blaming the team’s subpar results on the succession planning and organisational changes. In an interview with a private news source, Afridi emphasised the importance of stability and suggested that any new system should take at least three years to produce results.
“It takes time to see effects when a new structure is implemented. It is foolish to keep switching chairman and systems every year, Afridi said.
He asked seasoned players and senior board members to work together to develop a detailed plan that can be implemented over a three-year period with measurable results.