PCB Chief Executive Wasim Khan said: "The ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup is a stepping stone for future stars and a platform for budding youngsters to graduate to international cricket. Naseem has recently broken that glass ceiling and has established his credentials as an international cricketer. As such, the PCB has taken a pragmatic approach and decided to withdraw him from next year's competition to provide this opportunity to another promising cricketer so that he can show his mettle and potential at a global stage."
Khan said, "This should not deter Pakistan's chances at next year's ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup as the selectors have picked a side that is experienced and bubbling with confidence to perform strongly. Naseem will now remain in Pakistan and continue to work on his skills under the watchful eyes of bowling coach Waqar Younis. Furthermore, he will remain available for the home series against Bangladesh." The 2004 and 2006 champions and three-time runners-up, are placed in Group C of the 16-team event and will play Scotland in their opening match on 19th January in Potchefstroom. Pakistan's second match will be against Zimbabwe at the Witrand Oval on Wednesday, 22 January, while their third and final group match will be on 24th January at the JP Marks Oval against Bangladesh in Potchefstroom.
The top two teams from each of the four groups will advance to the Super League, while the remaining teams will feature in the Plate Championship. The Super League stage will commence from Tuesday, 28th January and the top four sides will qualify for the semi-finals, with the winners competing for the title on Sunday, 9th February, in Potchefstroom.
The Pakistan Under-19 cricket team will depart for Johannesburg on 10th January.
It may be noted that Ijaz Ahmed, Pakistan Under-19 head coach had requested Misbah ul-Haq to release Naseem if he is not playing the Tests against Bangladesh.