Pakistan has been inconsistent with its domestic first-class cricket structures in the last 10 years alone, often changing formats and tournaments. This is in stark contrast to countries such as Australia, India, England, and New Zealand, which have been consistent with their first-class structures, resulting in the development of top-quality cricketers. The recent changes in Pakistan’s domestic structure, including alterations to playing conditions and restrictions on overs, have led to concerns about the impact on the development of cricketers and the future of the sport in the country. The Pakistan Cricket Board’s decision to implement these changes mid-season has sparked controversy and raised questions about its long-term implications.