The Pakistan Cricket Board has issued PCB NOCs for foreign leagues to several national cricketers, allowing them to participate in overseas competitions during the current season. The move will enable players to gain valuable international experience.
Muhammad Haris has received an NOC valid from August 7 to September 20, while Usama Mir has been cleared from August 7 to September 21. Both players are set to participate in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) under the approvals issued by the PCB.
Usman Tariq has also been granted permission to play in a foreign league, with his NOC covering the period from August 8 to September 18. The approvals provide Pakistani players with opportunities to compete alongside international cricketers.
Several other Pakistan players have also received PCB NOCs for foreign leagues. Hasan Nawaz, Hunain Shah, Naseem Shah, Usman Khan, Maaz Sadaqat, Sahibzada Farhan, Sufiyan Muqeem and Shadab Khan have been granted NOCs for participation in the Caribbean Premier League.
The PCB has also issued approvals covering the remaining group of national cricketers from August 19 to September 21. These permissions allow the players to fulfil their commitments in overseas leagues while remaining subject to the board’s terms.
Meanwhile, experienced spinner Noman Ali has received special permission to represent Lancashire County. His NOC allows him to play for the English county side until September 27, giving him an extended opportunity to feature in county cricket.
The latest PCB NOCs for foreign leagues provide Pakistani cricketers with opportunities to develop their skills in different competitive environments. The participation of national players in overseas leagues is also expected to add to their experience ahead of future international assignments.