A veteran of 71 Test matches, former England batsman Mark Butcher served his country with aplomb after his international debut in 1997 where he scored 4288 runs for his country and had an equally impressive first-class career with 17,870 runs to his name at an average of over 40.
Currently a well-respected cricket pundit and commentator, Butcher, in an exclusive interview with PakPassion.net, spoke about why he is looking forward to visiting Pakistan for his assignment as a TV commentator for the fifth season of the Pakistan Super League, his excitement at looking forward to watching Pakistan pace bowling talents such as Naseem Shah in action, the importance of visits by foreign personalities like himself for the restoration of international cricket to Pakistan and his wish to see an emerging young star of the future from this edition of the PSL.

PakPassion.net: Are you hoping that it will be more than just a working trip and you will get a chance to see the ?real? Pakistan?
PakPassion.net: What appealed to you about working on the Pakistan Super League?
PakPassion.net: Are there any particular players that you are looking forward to seeing at the Pakistan Super League?
PakPassion.net: What is the one thing that you are most looking forward to from the Pakistan Super League?
PakPassion.net: Twenty20 cricket seems to be taken a lot more seriously than when it initially started. Why do you think that is?
PakPassion.net: How important a role do you feel international players and former players like yourself have in the return of international cricket to Pakistan?
PakPassion.net: English players are playing in the Pakistan Super League and English commentators are commentating on it too. I guess we could be seeing the ECB sending a team to Pakistan in the not too distant future?
PakPassion.net: What memories do you want to come back with from your trip to Pakistan?