PCB Faces Criticism for Poor T20 World Cup Performance: Implementing a Code of Conduct for Players Amid Indiscipline Concerns

Pakistan Cricket Board Displeased with Team’s Behavior at T20 World Cup: Players Bring Wives, But Not Only Them

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is facing criticism after their poor performance in the T20 World Cup held in the USA. As a result, they are considering implementing a code of conduct for players due to their behavior and play during the tournament. Chairman Mohsin Naqvi is reportedly disappointed with senior officials for allowing indiscipline within the team, which led to their failure to advance beyond the league stage.

According to a source, the PCB may lose some senior management officials and is planning to enforce stricter policies for players in future events. One of the expected policies is that players will not be allowed to have their families accompany them to ICC and other major events. This decision was made after it was revealed that many players brought their families, including wives, children, parents, and brothers, to the World Cup. The chairman was unhappy with this situation.

The source stated that investigations revealed that some senior officials in the board had granted permission for players to bring their families along, leading to the chairman’s dissatisfaction with the situation. The PCB chief has requested a performance assessment report from all senior management officials as preparations for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan are underway. This move aims to address issues of professionalism and accountability within the organization and improve team performance in future tournaments.

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