Summary
- Cricketers have raised concerns about the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) NOC (No Objection Certificate) policy for foreign leagues during the connection camp.
- One player specifically called for a review of the NOC policy, pointing out that the PCB frequently delays issuing NOCs and fails to respond promptly.
- Sources indicate that PCB officials were unhappy with the discussion of financial and NOC-related issues during the camp, suggesting such topics were inappropriate for the setting.
Cricketers have raised concerns about the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) NOC (No Objection Certificate) policy for foreign leagues during the connection camp.
According to media reports, national players questioned PCB officials, acknowledging that their recent performance has suffered due to a lack of mental peace, which they believe is vital for better performance.
One player specifically called for a review of the NOC policy, pointing out that the PCB frequently delays issuing NOCs and fails to respond promptly.
In response, the PCB Chairman instructed COO Salman Naseer to reassess the NOC procedures.
Sources indicate that PCB officials were unhappy with the discussion of financial and NOC-related issues during the camp, suggesting such topics were inappropriate for the setting.
On the other hand, player sources remarked that while the board is addressing the players’ medical needs, the PCB itself needs internal “surgery” to fix its own issues.
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