LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is preparing to announce its new central contracts, with major changes anticipated across player categories.
Reports suggest that fast bowler Naseem Shah is likely to be elevated to a Category A contract due to his impressive performances and growing prominence. On the other hand, Shadab Khan, who has struggled with his form, might face a downgrade.
The PCB has completed thorough consultations with selectors and coaching staff, including Gary Kirsten and Jason Gillespie. These discussions have highlighted performance and fitness as key factors for contract renewal.
Despite potential downgrades for some players, the PCB has assured that salaries will remain unchanged.
Currently, Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, and Mohammad Rizwan hold Category A contracts, and Naseem Shah is expected to join this elite group, marking a major milestone in his career. However, Mohammad Nawaz and Imad Wasim might struggle to retain their spots on the central contract list.
In a strategic shift, the PCB has recently decided not to issue No Objection Certificates (NOCs) to all-format players for participation in various leagues. Although there were initial plans to downgrade players after the T20 World Cup, advice from white-ball head coach Gary Kirsten led to a reconsideration, particularly for all-format players.
Moreover, Openers Imamul Haq and Fakhar Zaman are likely to maintain their Category B status due to their performances in two formats, while red-ball captain Shan Masood is also expected to stay in Category B.
The most notable changes are expected in Category D, where both the category itself and the number of players included may be reduced.
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