Muhammad Hafeez stated that a plan has been made to restore the sub-academies in Karachi, Peshawar and Multan.


Lahore: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Tuesday announced the launch of new cricket development programs.
Muhammad Hafeez said in this regard that as a cricket director, he is happy to announce new development programs, for the improvement of cricket, it is necessary to restore all the academies.
He stated that a plan has been made to restore the sub-academies in Karachi, Peshawar and Multan. They will build sub-academies in six to seven cities in collaboration with the private party.
The cricket director added: “PCB is considering organizing sub-academies in FATA and interior Sindh in future, will come up with special training programs for players”.
Muhammad Hafeez further said that they are bringing financial assistance and skills development programs for U-19 cricketers that will prepare them at the international level.
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