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PCB shifts to secret central contract system

Published on: June 16, 2026 6:59 PM

The Pakistan Cricket Board has decided not to disclose the details of central contracts awarded to cricketers under its newly introduced format-based system. The move marks a significant shift in how player categories and contract distribution will be handled in domestic and international cricket structures. Officials say the decision aims to align player management with performance-based formats while maintaining confidentiality around contract levels.

According to internal sources, the category assigned to each player under the central contract system will remain undisclosed. The PCB has also confirmed that the number of contracted players and their distribution across different categories will not be made public. This approach places greater emphasis on internal selection policy while limiting external scrutiny of contract rankings.

Under the revised structure, players holding central contracts will be required to participate in domestic cricket across all formats. The board has instructed contracted cricketers to compete in first-class, List A and T20 matches depending on their designated format track. Officials believe this system will strengthen domestic competition and improve player readiness for international cricket demands.

In addition, the PCB has introduced minimum domestic participation requirements for centrally contracted players. Sources indicate that cricketers may need to play at least five first-class matches and up to ten List A games during the domestic season. These rules aim to ensure consistent match practice and maintain competitive standards across all levels of the domestic circuit.

Furthermore, players have been directed to remain available for domestic cricket whenever international commitments are not scheduled. The board has emphasized that domestic participation is now a mandatory component of professional contracts. This policy is expected to bridge the gap between domestic and international cricket while improving overall player fitness and performance consistency.

The PCB had earlier announced the shift to a format-based central contract system as part of broader reforms in domestic cricket structure. Officials argue that the new model will create clearer pathways for player development and better alignment with modern cricket demands. However, the decision to keep contract details confidential is likely to generate debate among fans and analysts.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: central contracts, domestic cricket system, format based contracts, Latest, Pakistan Cricket, PCB contracts, PCB reforms

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