PCB Establishes Two Cutting-Edge High-Performance Centers

Tue Feb 27 2024
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ISLAMABAD: The Government of Punjab, dedicated to fostering cricket talent, has conferred two High-Performance Centres to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Situated in Sialkot and Faisalabad, these centers represent a pivotal stride in enhancing cricket infrastructure within these locales.

Each center boasts cutting-edge amenities meticulously crafted to enhance the capabilities and performance of burgeoning cricketers. Noteworthy features include dedicated cricket grounds outfitted to the highest specifications, fostering an optimal milieu for player development and competitive matches.

These High-Performance Centres welcome players of all ages and genders, augmenting PCB’s portfolio to five such facilities, alongside the National Cricket Academy in Lahore, the Hanif Mohammad High-Performance Centre in Karachi, and the Inzamam-ul-Haq High-Performance Centre in Multan.

The PCB is poised to initiate a spectrum of events and coaching initiatives at these newly commissioned centers. Nadeem Khan, Director of Domestic Cricket, extends gratitude to the Government of Punjab for endowing the PCB with these avant-garde facilities, poised to elevate cricket training standards in Pakistan significantly. He anticipates that access to top-tier infrastructure and resources will furnish players with the optimal platform to refine their skills and unlock their full potential.

 

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