Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ramiz Raja said that the installation of drop-in pitches will benefit cricketers in the domestic as well as international arena. On the sidelines of the draft for the seventh season of the Pakistan Super League, the PCB signed an agreement with Arif Habib Group for creating and installing two drop-in pitches in the country.
"The installation of drop-in pitches is surely going to benefit our players both at the domestic and international levels. Over the years, we have struggled to cope with the extra bounce and pace that some of the pitches in Australia and New Zealand provide. Despite the abundance of talent and ability, we are yet to win an away Test series in Australia while our record in New Zealand has also taken a beating in recent trips," said Raja in a statement.
Even before becoming the PCB Chairman, Raja had been a vocal advocate of introducing drop-in pitches in Pakistan. As per the agreement, the Arif Habib Group will install drop-in pitches at Naya Nazimabad Cricket Stadium in Karachi and one more at a location that will be identified and confirmed by the PCB in due course.