CDA to involve PCB in revamping five grounds for first-class cricket

Published June 11, 2026 Updated June 11, 2026 07:07am
The images shows the National Bank Stadium in Karachi after the completion of renovation works ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. —Reuters/File
The images shows the National Bank Stadium in Karachi after the completion of renovation works ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. —Reuters/File

ISLAMABAD: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has decided to involve Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for revamping cricket grounds in federal capital.

For five cricket grounds, including Shalimar, Diamond, National, Banigala, F-9 and Bhutto Cricket Ground, CDA will acquire the services of PCB for the preparation of pitches, provision of other facilities, and care of grounds.

The PCB will use these grounds for first-class cricket matches and for its other professional tournaments. Other than PCB events, the CDA said grounds will be available for local players.

When contacted, Member Environment Abdullah Khurram Niazi said: “The grounds in question will remain part of CDA, PCB will repair, prepare pitches and will take care of these grounds and in return they will use them for PCB matches like first-class matches and grade II events. For the rest of the year, the grounds will be available for local players,” he said, adding that no individual will be allowed to charge a fee from CDA’s grounds and academies.

Civic agency retains control of grounds with PCB to only manage, prepare pitches for access to first-class, grade II events, says official

“We have a complete plan for revamping cricket grounds and cricket academies in Islamabad,” he said, adding that CDA will get input from a couple of former test cricketers as well.

The member environment said the civic agency would also set up cricket academies for age-group cricketers, and the same would be outsourced through a competitive process with a fee cap to avoid exploitation. However, he said a dedicated academy for women’s cricket and children would be run by CDA itself.

“Money-making from sports facilities is not our purpose; we want to provide maximum chances to youth to play cricket and other sports. We will take steps to ensure free grounds for club cricketers,” he said. However, he added that the CDA will charge corporate sectors for using these facilities, and “we will ensure transparency in this process too through digitisation”.

Mr Niazi, who is also a former first-class cricketer, said besides cricket, special focus would also be paid on the promotion of football, hockey and other sports.

“CDA has large resources, which should be utilised for the betterment of citizens,” he said, adding that he has also planned a number of tournaments of various games.

“I am also planning to hold competitions sector-wise, like G-6 cricket or football team playing against G-7 teams. Hopefully, people of Islamabad will see major change in Islamabad,” Mr Niazi said, adding that on the direction of the interior minister and the chairman CDA, a number of sports activities have been planned.

It is relevant to note here that in the past, several cricket grounds of Islamabad were in possession of some individuals, who used to charge heavily, depriving professional cricketers.

However, some years ago, CDA retrieved all its grounds and started renting them out through online booking against Rs15,000 per day. Under this process, it was difficult for professional club cricketers and players associated with academies to arrange Rs15,000 per match. However, recently, CDA stopped renting out grounds.

Published in Dawn, June 11th, 2026

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