Pakistan cricket chief Mohsin Naqvi says he plans to expand the national cricket advisory panel by inducting additional former players. According to reports, Naqvi is considering bringing in three to four former Test and other international cricketers to support his efforts to improve Pakistan’s currently “under-fire” cricket system. The proposed move is framed as part of a broader attempt to strengthen guidance and decision-making through experience from retired players who have played at the highest level. While the coverage does not specify the names of the individuals to be added or the exact timing of the appointments, it indicates that the selection would come from among former international stalwarts. The announcement reflects Naqvi’s intention to seek greater input from cricket insiders as he looks to address performance and administrative concerns associated with the team and the domestic cricket structure. Overall, the sources agree that Naqvi intends to augment the advisory panel with multiple ex-players and use their expertise to drive reforms.