PCB policies harmful

Published December 30, 2004

HYDERABAD, Dec 29: Patron District Cricket Association (DCA) Hyderabad Hamid M. Nasir alleged on Wednesday that domestic cricket policies of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) were controversial and damaging for the game.

Chairing a meeting of cricket organisers of the city he said that due to such policies Niaz Stadium of Hyderabad had been ignored continuously and added that PCB were officials were least interested about promotion of cricket in Hyderabad.

He said that such policies were hurting real promoters of cricket and urged PCB to give-up dual policies for domestic cricket and formulate policies based on justice and impartiality.

He stressed the need for purging the cricket of those people who did not have any vision and were busy hatching conspiracies against game. He called for practical struggle to ensure due status to players of Hyderabad at national level.

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