Lahore, 27th April: Former captain Salman Butt has appealed for the restoration of institutional cricket in domestic cricket.

According to Baaghi TV, former captain Salman Butt has appealed for the restoration of institutional cricket in domestic cricket. Salman Butt said that with the revival of institutional cricket, the employment of the players would be restored.

Institutional cricket will provide a large pool of players to the board. Restoration of institutional cricket will also reduce the financial pressure on the PCB.

Salman Butt further said that he hoped that the situation would return to normal by the time of the T20 World Cup. With the normalization of the situation, the World Twenty20 will be seen with the spectators.

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Salman Butt further said that without the presence of crowds, cricket match remains dull but due to the pandemic all over it is necessary to do so.

Salman Butt added that for the T20 World Cup, I pray that things will get better by then, the enjoyment of these matches is doubled due to the spectators.

The former captain called for the inclusion of departmental teams in the second domestic season of the PCB, saying that the cricketers living outside the new system were facing financial problems if the PCB adjusted them to first-class cricket in any way.

This will be a great step, with the inclusion of departmental cricket, there will be an increase in the atmosphere of competition and it will also end the criticism on the PCB.

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