The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Friday appointed former skipper Azhar Ali as Head of Youth Development.
This will be an additional responsibility for Azhar, already a member of the National Selection Committee for men, the PCB said in a press statement.
Azhar, a celebrated figure in Pakistan cricket, began his journey at the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup in 2002 before transitioning to the senior national team. Over a distinguished career spanning from 2010 to 2022, he earned 97 Test and 53 ODI caps.
He captained the national side in nine Tests and 31 ODIs. He was also a key member of Pakistan's historic ICC Champions Trophy-winning squad in 2017.
As the head of Youth Development, Azhar has been tasked with shaping the future of Pakistan cricket by designing and implementing comprehensive youth cricket strategies, establishing robust grassroots cricket structures and talent pathways, collaborating with regional cricket associations to strengthen age-group programmes, educating emerging cricketers under the PCB’s Pathways Programme, and organising seminars and clinics to build awareness of off-field development essentials for aspiring players.
On his new role, Azhar said he was honoured and excited to take on the important job.
“Having risen through the age-group ranks and played extensive club and domestic cricket, I understand the critical role grassroots development plays in shaping future stars.
“Significant strides have already been made in this area and I look forward to working with my colleagues to elevate our youth development programme further. Our goal is to identify promising talent and equip them with the tools to excel at the highest level.”
The PCB congratulated Azhar on his appointment and expressed confidence that his experience and vision would significantly contribute to the growth and success of youth cricket in Pakistan.
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Arrangement is expected to be in effect for three years, starting with ICC Champions Trophy 2025