PCB Urged to Crack Down on Fake Cricket Clubs in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is facing renewed calls to tighten its scrutiny of cricket clubs in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, particularly in Peshawar, the heartland of Pakistani cricket. Critics allege that many clubs are falsely claiming legitimacy by registering with the PCB despite lacking basic facilities like practice nets.
Sources within the cricketing community point to a history of PCB laxity in verifying club registrations. They claim some clubs resort to chicanery, presenting borrowed or rented nets as their own to meet PCB requirements. This fraudulent practice not only deprives genuine clubs of resources but also hinders talent development by concealing the true state of grassroots cricket infrastructure.
Concerns are particularly acute in Peshawar, a city brimming with cricketing talent. If irregularities are rampant here, one can only imagine the situation in other districts across the province, critics argue.
To address this issue, cricket stakeholders demand stringent verification measures from the PCB. They call for thorough on-site inspections to expose fake facilities and propose strict sanctions, including lifetime bans, for individuals involved in such forgeries. Only by taking decisive action can the PCB restore accountability and transparency to club-level cricket in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and ensure a level playing field for aspiring players.