Another BoG member reconciles with PCB

Published June 1, 2019
PCB MD Wasim Khan and PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani address a press conference. — File photo courtesy PCB Twitter
PCB MD Wasim Khan and PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani address a press conference. — File photo courtesy PCB Twitter

LAHORE: Kabir Khan, a member of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Board of Governors, who was among the five revolting members at the last meeting of the BoG has apologised for his actions.

It has been learnt that Kabir, of the Fata region, has written a letter to the PCB, seeking apology and assuring his support to promote cricket in his region.

Kabir is the third BoG member who has reconciled following the meeting in Quetta on April 17, joining Abdullah Shahrez Rokhari and Ayaz Butt. The other two, Shah Dost and Nouman Butt are fighting their cases before the PCB independent adjudicator and in the Lahore High Court against the decision of de-notifying them from the BoG for their conduct.

Published in Dawn, June 1st, 2019

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