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Cricket Australia’s renewed trust in Pakistan boosts BBL and pathway series hopes

Published on: June 25, 2025 3:41 PM

Cricket Australia has regained confidence in Pakistan, paving the way for increased collaboration between the two boards, including the possibility of future Pathway Series involving A teams, U-19 squads, and women’s teams.

According to sources, the Pakistan Cricket Board’s High-Performance Centre is actively working to strengthen ties with top cricket nations, including Australia. As a result, there is growing momentum for bilateral tours across multiple levels—especially developmental tours for emerging players.

This renewed trust has already yielded tangible results. A record number of Pakistani players were picked in the BBL draft, and this time, No Objection Certificates (NOCs) were issued well in advance—unlike previous years, where last-minute approvals often hampered participation.

The improved relationship is also fueling discussions around academy exchange programs. PCB’s Director of High Performance, Aaqib Javed, has expressed strong interest in sending Pakistani players to Australia, England, and other top-tier countries for broader exposure. The board believes such initiatives are crucial for player development and international competitiveness.

The trust-building has further spillover effects. More Australian players are expected to be available for the next PSL, and recently, Cricket Australia CEO Nick Hockley confirmed plans for an Australian team tour to Pakistan next year—cementing a growing cricketing partnership that benefits both sides.

 

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: aaqib javed, Cricket Australia, increased collaboration, Latest, No Objection Certificates (NOCs), PCB, PCB’s Director of High Performance, regained confidence in Pakistan

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