Cricket / Abdullah Hussain - 10 months ago
Zaka Ashraf succeeds Najam Sethi as chairman PCB management committee
The PCB releases a statement confirming that all formalities related to Ashraf's appointment have been completed.
Cricket / Abdullah Hussain - 10 months ago
The PCB releases a statement confirming that all formalities related to Ashraf's appointment have been completed.
Cricket / Abdullah Hussain - 10 months ago
The press statement mentions Muhammad Zaka Ashraf and Mustafa Ramday as the nominees for the PCB patron, based on a letter issued by the Prime Minister's Office on June 20.
Cricket / Abdullah Hussain - 10 months ago
The latest reports say that the termination of the committee's term, as outlined in a notification, took effect on June 20.
Cricket / Abdullah Hussain - 10 months ago
Wicket-keeper batter Mohammad Rizwan and All-rounder Iftikhar Ahmed are seen along with Babar Azam at Masjid-e-Nabvi (S.A.W).
Cricket / Abdullah Hussain - 11 months ago
The sources say that the board has invited various teams to come and play to understand the conditions of subcontinent ahead of the mega event later this year.
Cricket / Abdullah Hussain - 11 months ago
The latest reports say the original plans for the tournaments may undergo changes, with West Indies/USA and Pakistan being considered as alternative hosts.
Cricket / Abdullah Hussain - 11 months ago
Mazari, a member of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) in the current government, publicly expressed his support for the appointment of Zaka Ashraf as PCB Chairman.
Cricket / Abdullah Hussain - 11 months ago
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in his meeting with Najam Sethi has expressed his complete confidence in Sethi's leadership abilities to head the board.
Cricket / Abdullah Hussain - 11 months ago
Tensions between the PCB and SLC escalated when the latter stated their preference to host the Asian tournament instead of adopting Najam Sethi's proposed 'Hybrid Model'.
Cricket / Abdullah Hussain - 11 months ago
Sethi says the decision to participate in the World Cup did not lie with Afridi, himself, or even Jay Shah, the secretary of the BCCI.