NEW DELHI: Babar Azam and Shan Masood, alongside other senior players, will take part in a one-day workshop organized by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to discuss the future direction of Pakistan cricket.
Named the "Strategic Connection Camp," the event will take place at a local hotel in Lahore.
Captains Babar Azam and Shan Masood will be joined by senior players Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Rizwan, Saim Ayub, Salman Ali Agha, Saud Shakeel, Shadab Khan, and Shaheen Shah Afridi.
Head coaches Jason Gillespie and Gary Kirsten, assistant coach Azhar Mahmood, and High Performance specialist David Reid will also attend the meeting.
"We aim to identify key issues, foster open dialogue and collectively agree on a strategic path forward to successfully reshape Pakistan cricket," PTI quoted PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi as saying in a statement.
“The Connection Camp is a critical step toward unifying our approach to restore Pakistan cricket to its former glory. Our aim is to identify key issues, foster open dialogue and collectively agree on a strategic path forward.”
“The PCB remains optimistic that this session, which builds on prior discussions with former cricketers, will lead to a results-driven strategy that improves both player management and team performance.”
Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood highlighted that the session will focus on setting performance benchmarks, developing player programs, and enhancing grassroots cricket.
Both red-ball head coach Jason Gillespie and white-ball coach Gary Kirsten have expressed positive expectations for the workshop.
"We're all striving toward the same goal - raising the standard of Pakistan cricket and creating a culture of winning." Gillespie said.
Kirsten added that the focus is on refining the approach to white-ball cricket, building a team that can consistently perform at the highest level and bringing joy to the fans who support them.
The PCB leadership group and national selectors will also be present at the meeting.
This initiative is not new for the PCB, as such meetings have been held in the past to identify key issues and form a strategic path forward.
Unfortunately, the success rate and impact of these previous meetings have not been very high.