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PCB announces Match Referees Regional Induction Courses

(Sports Correspondent: Imran Sohail)
PCB Launches Regional Match Referees Induction Courses Across Pakistan

Lahore, 25 August 2025

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced the launch of Match Referees Regional Induction Courses to develop a skilled pool of match referees for all Regional Cricket Associations. This initiative aims to strengthen domestic cricket operations while identifying and nurturing emerging talent in match officiating.

The programme targets individuals aspiring to become professional Match Referees in Pakistan cricket. Priority will be given to former cricketers, though candidates with umpiring experience or strong educational backgrounds are also eligible.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Age: 30–45 years

  • Qualification: PCB Panel Umpire (2+ years), former first-class cricketer (50+ matches), international cricketer, or non-first-class candidate with 16 years of education

  • Language: Fluent in written English

  • Skills: Leadership, conflict-resolution, communication, report writing, and handling disciplinary matters

  • IT proficiency: MS Office, internet, basic digital tools

  • Physical fitness: Must handle refereeing duties and travel as needed

Course Details:

  • Registration fee: PKR 10,000 via Pay Order/Demand Draft to PCB

  • Food and refreshments provided; travel and lodging costs borne by participants

Selection Process:

  1. Written Test – in-person assessment after course completion

  2. Interview/Viva – evaluation of cricket laws knowledge, communication, and interpersonal skills

This programme represents a key step toward building professional refereeing standards and supporting the growth of domestic cricket in Pakistan.

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