LAHORE: In its commitment to nurture cricketing talent, the Punjab government has handed over two high-performance centers to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Located in Sialkot and Faisalabad, these centers represent a major milestone in the development of cricket infrastructure in the two cities.
Each High-Performance Center has state-of-the-art equipment tailored to enhance the skills and performance of future cricketers. Highlights include dedicated cricket pitches, equipped to the highest standards, providing the players with an ideal environment for training and playing matches. High performance centers are open to players of all ages and genders. With the addition of these two high-performance centers, the PCB now has five high-performance centers.
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The other three are the National Cricket Academy in Lahore, the Hanif Mohammad High-Performance Center in Karachi and the Inzamam-ul-Haq High-Performance Center in Multan. The PCB will now start planning events and coaching programs at the two newly established high performance centres.