Special BoG meeting to elect new PCB chief tomorrow

Published September 12, 2021
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) office in Lahore is seen in this file photo. — AFP
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) office in Lahore is seen in this file photo. — AFP

LAHORE: A special meeting of the Board of Governors (BoG) will take place at the National High Performance Centre in Lahore on Monday at 11:00am to elect the 36th chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in place of Ehsan Mani, who completed his three-year tenure last month.

The PCB Election Commissioner retired Justice Sheikh Azmat Saeed will conduct the election and preside over the special meeting.

Former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja is most likely to be elected as the chairman for the next three years.

Ramiz along with Asad Ali Khan are two nominees of the PCB’s patron-in-chief Prime Minister Imran Khan. On previous occasion, Imran — when he was in the opposition — was against the policy of PCB chairman being a Prime Minister’s nominee and yet nominated Mani as PCB chairman. This time he had followed the same policy and nominated Asad and Ramiz.

Interestingly, Asad was also nominated last time along with Mani.

Currently, out of total 10 members of the Board of Governors, seven are available for the election — Aasim Wajid Jawad, Alia Zafar, Asad Ali Khan, Arif Saeed, Javed Kurieshi, Ramiz Raja and PCB chief executive Wasim Khan — while the remaining three from the Provincial Cricket Associations are yet to be elected yet, a major flaw during Ehsan’s tenure.

Meanwhile, the elected PCB chairman will address a news conference later on Monday afternoon.

Published in Dawn, September 12th, 2021

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