With the ever growing popularity of Twenty20 cricket, the PCB has in the recent past organised many such tournaments. While such tournaments may be seen as a good source of generating income for a cash strapped organisation such as the PCB, they have failed to put a reasonable price tag on the players' match fees.
Speaking exclusively to PakPassion.net, the 30 year old all rounder who is enjoying a resurgence in his fortunes, looks ahead to the upcoming Faysal Bank Twenty20 tournament and also discusses his own form
In between speeches, television appearances and book signing events, Imran spoke with PakPassion.net about amongst other things, the current state of Pakistan cricket, the seemingly never-ending production line of talent and technology in cricket.
The challenges of coaching the Pakistani cricket team are well documented and as the PCB prepare to appoint a replacement for Waqar Younis, whose tenure came to an end on Sunday, PakPassion.net caught up with former Pakistan national coach Richard Pybus.
Former Pakistan coach Richard Pybus talks to PakPassion.net as he leads his Cape Cobras team into the Champions League T20 tournament full of optimism and confidence.
Aleem, was awarded his third consecutive David Shepherd trophy for the Umpire of the Year at the ICC Awards ceremony in London. A justifiably proud Aleem sent a message to PakPassion.net shortly after receiving the accolade of appreciation for the support and prayer from all his supporters.
As England proudly sit at the top of the cricketing ladder after a one sided summer, Pakistani leg spinner Danish Kaneria spoke to PakPassion.net about the key role his former Essex team mate Andy Flower has played in England's continuing success...
Speaking to PakPassion.net, Wasim stated that in his opinion coaching was the most difficult facet of cricket and the frustration of not being able to change the course of a game is at times exasperating.
The PCB has advertised the job of Pakistan coach, and has set a 15-day deadline for applications for what some term as the most difficult role in cricket. The three-man committee appointed to select the next coach, made up of ex-Pakistan players Zaheer Abbas, Intikhab Alam and Naushad Ali, met for the first time 2 days ago to decide on the criteria for choosing candidates for the role.