Former Pakistan Coach Criticizes PCB Chief Mohsin Naqvi for Ignoring Team’s Preparation Camp
Former Pakistan Coach Takes a Dig at PCB Chief Mohsin Naqvi for Skipping Team’s Camp
The Pakistan cricket scene has once again been hit with controversy as a former national team coach openly criticized current Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi for skipping a critical preparation camp organized for the national team. The comments have stirred debate about the priorities and involvement of the board’s top officials, especially as the team gears up for major international assignments.
🗣️ What Was Said?
The unnamed ex-coach expressed concern over what he described as a “lack of commitment” from the PCB’s top brass. Referring to Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, he remarked:
“When your team is working hard in a national camp, and the top official is nowhere to be seen, it sends the wrong message.”
These remarks reflect the frustration many in the cricketing community feel regarding administrative disconnect from on-ground activities.
🏏 Importance of the Preparation Camp
The national training camp was seen as a vital phase ahead of upcoming international tours and tournaments. Players, coaching staff, and support units were reportedly giving their all to ensure fitness, strategy alignment, and unity within the squad.
The absence of Chairman Naqvi was therefore viewed as “disrespectful” by many within the cricketing fraternity.
🔍 Mohsin Naqvi’s Role and Expectations
Appointed earlier this year, Mohsin Naqvi took charge with a promise to bring transparency, performance, and professionalism into the board’s structure. However, his limited on-ground involvement with the team so far has raised eyebrows.
💬 Social Media Reaction
- Some fans sided with the coach, saying that leaders must lead from the front, especially during important events.
- Others defended Naqvi, suggesting that criticism may be politically motivated.
“The team needs guidance and support. If the head is absent, how will the body function?”
“Let the man work. Don’t expect him to attend every net session. Judge by results, not appearances.”
📉 A Pattern of Disconnect?
This is not the first time PCB leadership has faced such accusations. Several former players and coaches have expressed concern about administrative detachment from team matters.
The current controversy revives an old debate: Should PCB heads be more visible during team preparations, or is their role purely administrative?
🏆 The Road Ahead for Pakistan Cricket
As Pakistan’s men’s cricket team prepares for upcoming tours, the internal environment must be as cohesive as possible. Former coaches’ criticism may seem harsh, but they reflect underlying issues:
- Lack of transparency in decisions
- Miscommunication between board and team staff
- Leadership style that appears distant
If PCB under Mohsin Naqvi wants long-term success, bridging the gap between players and officials is essential.
📌 Conclusion
The criticism aimed at Mohsin Naqvi by a former coach may spark uncomfortable conversations, but perhaps those conversations are necessary. At a time when the national team needs leadership, unity, and support, the absence of the board’s top official sends signals—intentional or not.
Leadership in cricket, like in any sport, is not just about strategy but presence. Whether Mohsin Naqvi chooses to respond or reflect, one thing is clear: the cricketing world is watching, and the fans expect more.
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