Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is considering sending a psychologist with the Babar Azam-led side in a bid to cope with the pressure for the upcoming 2023 Men’s ODI World Cup to be held in India from October 5 to November 19. As per a report in Cricket Pakistan, the move for having a psychologist with the side ahead of the mega event is mainly due to most of the current players not having the experience of playing cricket in India before, as well as the media hype and public expectations putting pressure on the players.
“Therefore, serious consideration is being given to appointing a psychologist. He will accompany the squad to the neighbouring country and help boost the players' morale during crucial moments, protecting them from any fears,” it added.
The report further said that options to hire a psychologist for the Men’s ODI World Cup are being explored, with a possibility of sessions with players to happen before the team’s departure for the mega event.