PCB launches its personal Hall of Fame, 6 legends to be inducted initially
The Pakistan Cricket Board can be launching its personal ‘Hall of Fame’ to acknowledge and have a good time the achievements of their stalwarts from yesteryears.
As a part of the preliminary launch, six members from the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame — Hanif Mohammad, Imran Khan, Javed Miandad, Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis and Zaheer Abbas — can be inducted into the PCB ‘Hall of Fame’.
There can be three extra inductions annually from 2021 with the inductees to be chosen by an unbiased panel and introduced on October 16, the day when the nation made its Test debut in 1952.
According to PCB pointers, cricketers who’ve retired from worldwide cricket for at the very least 5 years can be eligible for induction into the PCB Hall of Fame.
“Since earning the Test status, Pakistan has produced world-renowned cricketers who have not only put Pakistan on the world map but have left their mark on world cricket,” PCB chief Ehsan Mani mentioned.
“…it is appropriate that these six extraordinary performers be the founding inductees as they continue to inspire the next generation of superstars,” he added.
The choice was taken throughout a digital assembly of PCB’s Board of Governors on Saturday.