The Pakistan Cricket Board has instructed its national team players to send back their family members after suffering successive defeats in the Test series in South Africa.
According to a report, the PCB issued instructions that the families of eight players, who are in South Africa, should return home by February 26.
The board had apparently allowed the players and coach Dav Whitmore to take their families to South Africa at the start of the series.
The report said after the two successive defeats, the board is having second thoughts and believes the presence of family members is distracting the players. The report added that while Whitmore’s wife had returned home a few days back, the players have been told their families must return at the earliest.
A directive issued by the PCB stated that “the feeling is that having their families at the start of the tour the players instead of focusing on their game must have spent time worrying about their families and family issues.”
In the past also such issues have been highlighted after a bad performance by the team and the debate over allowing families to go on tour with players still remains a subject of discussion in the Pakistan Cricked Board.