Pakistan Cricket Board: A period of change continues in Pakistan cricket. Right from the captain to the coach of Pakistan team, since World Cup 2023, there have been changes. Recently Zaka Ashraf also resigned from the post of PCB chairman. In such a situation, now Pakistan Cricket Board has announced the name of the new chairman. The surprising thing is that this time a lawyer of Pakistan Supreme Court has been made the chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board.
This lawyer became the chairman of PCB
After the resignation of Zaka Ashraf, Pakistan Supreme Court lawyer Shah Khawar has taken over the responsibility of acting chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Let us tell you, earlier PCB patron Prime Minister Anwar ul Haq Kakkar had accepted the resignation of Jaffa Ashraf. Shah Khawar is also the Election Commissioner of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
PCB chairman changed 5 times in 14 months
Pakistan Supreme Court lawyer Shah Khawar is the 5th person to become PCB chairman in the last 14 months. Before Shah Khawar, Rameez Raja, Najam Sethi, Ahmed Shahzad Farooq Rana and Zaka Ashraf held this post. Khawar said in a statement that I thank Anwaruq Haq, the patron of Pakistan Cricket Board. He has expressed confidence in me. My main responsibility will be to conduct the election of PCB Chairman in a free and transparent manner as soon as possible.
Many big changes have taken place in Pakistan cricket
After the World Cup 2023, former Pakistan player Mohammad Hafeez took over the post of team director and played the role of head coach for the Test series against Australia. Adam Holyoake was named the batting coach for the series, while Umar Gul and Saeed Ajmal took over as bowling coaches for fast bowling and spin-bowling respectively. On the other hand, the captain of T20 and Test formats has also been changed.
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