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September 23, 2007 Sunday Ramazan 10, 1428






PCB moves towards democratic revamp


KARACHI, Sept 22: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has moved towards bringing an end to eight years of ad hoc governance by approving what it describes as a more democratic constitution.

Chairman PCB Dr Nasim Ashraf told reporters on Saturday that the new charter had been agreed upon by the Ministry of Sports after receiving prior approval from the Law Ministry.

“It will be implemented in the next ten, fifteen days. A governing board of 15 members would be constituted involving all the stakeholders in Pakistan cricket to oversee board affairs,” he said.

Since 1999, the PCB has worked on ad hoc basis where the chairman is directly appointed by the chief patron, a position held by the president of the country.

In those eight years, the chairman has held all the powers with no elected body within the PCB able to approve or manage cricket or administrative affairs.

Dr Nasim said the chief patron would continue to directly appoint the chairman, whose powers are curtailed in the new constitution with the formation of the governing board.

“The board which will include elected representatives of affiliated associations and departments and former test players will carry a lot of responsibility,” he added.

Former players and critics have been demanding a democratic system of governance in the PCB, insisting this was necessary to introduce more transparency to the board’s affairs.

Dr Nasim said former players would be given a more defining role in the board. –Reuters






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