PCB launches talent hunt programme


Express June 10, 2010

LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has launched a talent-hunt programme in collaboration with the National Cricket Academy (NCA) across more than 100 cities to unearth new talent present in the country.

The trials will be held in cities ranging from Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad to Swabi, Turbat and Dadu. The selected individuals will be grouped into 12 teams (11 regional and one FATA team) and a tournament will be held among the participating teams.

The programme will also allow the NCA coaches to identify talent to bring to the Academy and keep them in mind as future under-19 players. The entire programme will be held under the supervision of the PCB’s Game and Development Director Haroon Rashid as well as Rashif Latif and Aaqib Javed.

Published in the Express Tribune, June 11th, 2010.

COMMENTS (3)

shehryar khan | 14 years ago | Reply Dear sir, From my childhood i have craze of cricket cricket is in my blood my family hate me because of cricket. I have to prove them adn prove myself that i can be in pakistany team.My speciality is bowling and i can do bating also. Sir i can say that the type of fast midium bowling i can do no bady else cant do please sir try me i will not make you lose your sincearly shehryar khan
mujtaba saleem | 14 years ago | Reply Dear Sir, I am very much interested in talent hunt scheme, kindly provide me the detail programme of this scheme. I am under 19 and want to go through such trials. When this scheme will hold its trial programme in Rawalpindi/Islamabad. Kindly let me know. Thanks Mujtaba Saleem
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