QCA for power devolution

Published May 10, 2005

QUETTA, May 9: The Quetta Cricket Association demands devolution of power from Pakistan Cricket Board to local associations in the best interest of cricket in the country, says secretary QCA, Gul Mohammad Kakar on Monday. He said that local associations always played a key role in the affairs of cricket the world over and the board could not run its affairs smoothly without their help. Kakar stressed that the patron-in-chief of cricket president Pervez Musharraf should take local associations into confidence before taking a final decision on the constitution of the board.

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