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PCB to allow players to feature in four pro leagues including PSL

As per the ICC regulations, both inactive and retired cricketers will require NOCs from the PCB for ICC approved events.

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Published : Mar 28, 2020, 7:53 AM IST

Lahore: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Friday announced its new No Objection Certificate (NOC) policy for centrally and domestically contracted players which will allow them to feature in a maximum of four professional leagues.

The new set of rules termed by the Board as a “flexible, balanced and comprehensive NOC policy”, were reviewed and approved by the PCB Board of Governors earlier this month. “The Pakistan Cricket Board today released its No Objection Certificate (NOC) policy for centrally and domestically contracted players. The policy had been reviewed and approved by the Board of Governors during their 57th meeting, subject to minor changes".

All centrally contracted players may seek clearance

PCB to allow players to feature in four pro leagues including PSL
PCB to allow players to feature in four pro leagues including PSL

"According to the policy, all centrally contracted players may seek clearance for up to a maximum of four leagues, including the Pakistan Super League,” PCB said in a media release.

The domestic players contracted by the Cricket Associations will be required to directly approach their respective associations for any NOC approvals in the first instance.

For domestic players, who don't feature in red-ball cricket but are white-ball regulars, it is has been made mandatory for them to commit to domestic 50-over and 20-over competitions in order to be eligible for NOCs.

As per the ICC regulations, both inactive and retired cricketers will require NOCs from the PCB for ICC approved events. However, the PCB will issue NOCs to players who have been retired for 24 months or more, unless there are compelling reasons which the PCB will have to provide in writing.
PCB's Chief Executive Wasim Khan welcomed the new policy and termed it "flexible, balanced and comprehensive".

Wasim Khan
Wasim Khan

PCB's Chief Executive Wasim Khan welcomed the new policy

"I think this is a flexible, balanced and comprehensive NOC policy which addresses as many of the likely scenarios that we will face," Khan said.

"We have given primacy and importance to player workload, international and domestic commitments, but at the same time it was important that players are given the opportunities to make additional earnings and develop their skills around the world," he added.

Lahore: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Friday announced its new No Objection Certificate (NOC) policy for centrally and domestically contracted players which will allow them to feature in a maximum of four professional leagues.

The new set of rules termed by the Board as a “flexible, balanced and comprehensive NOC policy”, were reviewed and approved by the PCB Board of Governors earlier this month. “The Pakistan Cricket Board today released its No Objection Certificate (NOC) policy for centrally and domestically contracted players. The policy had been reviewed and approved by the Board of Governors during their 57th meeting, subject to minor changes".

All centrally contracted players may seek clearance

PCB to allow players to feature in four pro leagues including PSL
PCB to allow players to feature in four pro leagues including PSL

"According to the policy, all centrally contracted players may seek clearance for up to a maximum of four leagues, including the Pakistan Super League,” PCB said in a media release.

The domestic players contracted by the Cricket Associations will be required to directly approach their respective associations for any NOC approvals in the first instance.

For domestic players, who don't feature in red-ball cricket but are white-ball regulars, it is has been made mandatory for them to commit to domestic 50-over and 20-over competitions in order to be eligible for NOCs.

As per the ICC regulations, both inactive and retired cricketers will require NOCs from the PCB for ICC approved events. However, the PCB will issue NOCs to players who have been retired for 24 months or more, unless there are compelling reasons which the PCB will have to provide in writing.
PCB's Chief Executive Wasim Khan welcomed the new policy and termed it "flexible, balanced and comprehensive".

Wasim Khan
Wasim Khan

PCB's Chief Executive Wasim Khan welcomed the new policy

"I think this is a flexible, balanced and comprehensive NOC policy which addresses as many of the likely scenarios that we will face," Khan said.

"We have given primacy and importance to player workload, international and domestic commitments, but at the same time it was important that players are given the opportunities to make additional earnings and develop their skills around the world," he added.

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