PCB signs historic MOUs for development of School, College and University Cricket
MoUs have been signed by key representatives, including Director Domestic PCB Abdullah Khurram Niazi, Director Sports Inter Boards Coordination Commission Muhammad Usman Khan, and Director Sports Higher Education Commission Javed Ali Memon


PCB signs historic MOUs for development of School, College and University Cricket
Lahore: Pakistan Cricket Board on Sunday signed historic memorandum of understanding (MoUs) with Higher Education Commission (HEC), Capital Development Authority (CDA) and Inter-Board Coordination Commission (IBCC) to promote cricket and improve the cricketing infrastructure in schools, colleges and universities across Pakistan.
The signing ceremony, held at the CDA headquarters, was graced by PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi and Federal Minister for Education Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui. Other attendees were Federal Secretary Interior Khurram Ali Agha, Federal Secretary Education Mohiuddin Wani, CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa, and senior officials from the Higher Education Commission, Inter Boards Coordination Commission, and CDA.
The MoUs were signed by key representatives, including Director Domestic PCB Abdullah Khurram Niazi, Director Sports Inter Boards Coordination Commission Muhammad Usman Khan, and Director Sports Higher Education Commission Javed Ali Memon.
All participating organisations will work together to ensure the tournaments yield the best results. This collaborative approach is expected to strengthen cricket from the grassroots level.
This comprehensive plan includes organising cricket tournaments and leagues at various educational levels, catering to both boys and girls nationwide. The initiative will encourage the establishment of cricket academies in higher education institutions and focus on promoting women's cricket. The HEC will also support outstanding players with sports scholarships.
PCB will provide special coaching courses for Physical Training Education (PTE) teachers, and PCB coaches will visit schools to train boys and girls during school camps. Furthermore, PCB will offer free training to ground staff and curators of higher education institutions.
Top performers from school and college tournaments will have the opportunity to join PCB U17 and U19 teams and receive training at High-Performance Centres. Additionally, PCB will ensure annual training courses for selected players from inter-university championships.
PCB Chair Mohsin Naqvi:
"We are excited about this historic effort to promote cricket at the grassroots level. The organisation of inter-school, inter-collegiate, and inter-university tournaments will help us identify and nurture young talent across the country."
Federal Minister for Education Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui:
"Schools are the nurseries of talent. Good players often emerge from school-level sports. Under these agreements, the IBCC will oversee tournament arrangements in collaboration with all educational boards, while the HEC will develop a framework to promote cricket in higher education institutions."

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