Wednesday 15 January 2014

Research; Pakistan's Domestic Tournaments

Domestic cricket
Domestic cricket in pakistan is currently sponsored by faysal bank. the most important domestic cricket tournaments in pakistan include:
• Quaid-i-azam trophy 

• patron's trophy
• Pentangular trophy
• National one-day championship

• Faysal bank t20 cup

International cricket


Cricket teams in Pakistan take part in domestic competitions such as the ABN-Amro cup, the ABN-Amro patron's trophy, ABN-Amro twenty-20 cup and the Quaid-e-Azam trophy. International test matches and one-day international matches are played between the Pakistan national team and foreign opponents regularly. The team has won many international cricket tournaments, including the world cup and the 2009 ICC world twenty20. They finished runners up in the 1999 world cup and the 2007 world twenty20. They also take part in officially sanctioned Asian cricket council competitions including the Asia cup, Asian test championship, ICC trophy and the Asian cricket junior tournament. Famous Pakistani cricketers include Hanif Mohammad, Zaheer Abbas, Abdul Qadir, Wasim Akram, Javed Miandad, Imran Khan, Waqar Younis, Inzamam-ul-haq, Shoaib Akhtar, Saeed Ajmal, Saeed Anwar, Shahid Afridi, Shoaib Malik, Umar Gul, Younis Khan, Rameez Raja, Aamir Sohail and Saqlain Mushtaq.

Pakistan Super League

The Pakistan Super league is an initiative taken by the Cricket Board with the objective of improving the image of the country, revival of International Cricket and providing an opportunity to Pakistani cricket fans to witness fast-paced cricket live in Pakistan. The logo was launched in early 2013. The PCB later decided that more time was required by all stakeholders to organize the event in a befitting manner. Hence the event was postponed. The PSL management is currently working on finding space in international calendar in the near future to organize the PSL. 


Friday 10 January 2014

Research; Federations running Cricket in Pakistan

Organisation

The pakistan cricket board governs all official domestic tournaments. pakistan is also an 
official member of the international cricket council and the asian cricket council. Almost all 
cities and villages in pakistan have their own cricket teams and unofficial tournaments. 
Pakistani children start playing the game at a young age. the game is one of the most 
popular form of sports in the country.


Pakistan Cricket Board

The Pakistan Cricket Board is a sporting organization that is responsible for governing all professional cricket, including Test cricket and One Day International matches played in Pakistan. It controls and organises all tours and matches undertaken by the Pakistan national cricket team.
Inaugural Board of Control
The Pakistan Cricket Board was inaugurated on 1 May 1948 as the "Cricket Control Board of Pakistan". and was soon renamed the Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan or B.C.C.P. The first meeting, held in the committee rooms of Lahore Gymkhana, saw HE The Nawab of Mamdot made president and chairman, with Justice A. R. Cornelius as one of three vice-Presidents. The following year Cornelius became Chairman of the working committee, serving until he relinquished his connection with the Board in early 1953.
The working chairman was always one of the three vice-presidents. In April 1957 Ayub Khan imposed three more new Vice-presidents (himself being one of them). Then between December 1958 and September 1969 the post of vice-president disappeared.

Committees  

The response to turmoil within the Board has on four occasions been to suspend the rules and appoint an Ad Hoc Committee. The first Ad Hoc Committee was appointed in September 1960 and did not disband until May 1963 having created a new constitution. The President of Pakistan would now nominate the Board president who would in turn nominate the other members of the Executive Committee to sit for a period of three years. Representatives of the four provincial cricket associations and Government departments formed the Executive Committee. The BCCP was re-organised in the 1970s and was headed by former cricketers, professional administrators and trustees, who were often businessmen. In November 1976 players' demands for increased salaries reached a crisis and the Pakistan Sports Board took over running the B.C.C.P.'s affairs. Long-serving president, the formidable Kardar, was in the thick of the dispute. The revolt against Kardar forced him to resign in May 1977 and led to a new Ad Hoc Committee replacing the Board Council in 1978 running Pakistan cricket and again changing the constitution. Provincial Cricket Associations were eliminated and divisional and city CAs became members, giving most of the influence to the city Cricket Association of Lahore and Karachi.

The Board now governed a network of teams sponsored by corporations and banks, city associations and clubs. There is no province-based official team type organisation of domestic cricket in Pakistan and Lahore and Karachi cities are the two top tiers of all cricket, including reservoirs of fresh talent.
At Present Najam Sethi, the chairman is the managing the committee.

PCB initiative to Revive Cricket in Pakistan

Australian envoy visits PCB Headquarters

The Australian Higher Commissioner to Pakistan, His Excellency Peter Heyward visited the PCB headquarters at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore on 3 September 2012. He appreciated the board’s efforts to bring back Cricket in Pakistan. He further said he always love to see the Australian team playing against Pakistan in front of Pakistani people and at their home grounds.

Asian Cricket Council Development Committee
The Asian Cricket Council Development Committee meeting was held in Islamabad on 24 September 2012 and was chaired by Zaka Ashraf. The Chairman PCB called on the members to come over to Pakistan to play cricket. ACC members assured the then Chairman of their support and Chief Executive of ACC Syed Ashraful Haq said they felt no security concern in Pakistan and considered playing cricket here to be safe as anywhere in the world.
ICC CEO visits NCA
David Richardson, the chief executive of International Cricket Council visited National Cricket Academy on 12 January 2013. He said that Pakistan Cricket Board is working very hard to bring International Cricket back to Pakistan and it is our role to support Pakistan Cricket Board in its efforts to revive International Cricket whenever it is possible.