PCB's New Contract Model Explained: Bigger Rewards For Test Players, Strict Fitness Rules, Data-Driven Selections And More
India, June 17 -- The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has scrapped its traditional central contract system to keep pace with the demands of modern-day cricket. In a joint press briefing held in Lahore, PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi and white-ball head coach Mike Hesson announced a major structural shift. Instead of grading players using the old, rigid A, B, C, and D hierarchy, the board has launched a specialization-based framework divided into four distinct tracks.
The new system groups players by the formats they play. Track A is strictly reserved for red-ball (Test) specialists, while Tracks B and C are designated for white-ball cricketers who represent Pakistan in ODIs and T20 Internationals. Finally, Track D caters exclusively to T20 circu...
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