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Zaka Ashraf, the PCB chairman, has been selected to a four-year term,
the first-ever selected present in that office. He was selected under
the new PCB organization, which in February replaced the system of
appointing the PCB chairman by the supporter of the board, the President
of Pakistan.
The PCB’s board of committee had its first meeting today in Islamabad
under the new establishment. The nomination committee interviewed the
two candidates – Ashraf and former Lahore Stock Exchange chairman Aftab
Ahmad Khan – recommended by the Patron and unanimously recommended
Ashraf for the chairman’s post.
Thereafter, the board of governors reassembled and unanimously endorsed the recommended nominee of the Patron and the nomination committee.
In 2011, the ICC required that its member boards become autonomous and free of interference from governments by June 2013. Removal of government interference had also been one of the Woolf report recommendations approved by the ICC. The new constitution was produced as a result of the ICC directive and was approved on February 13, vetted by the Ministry of Law on the suggestion of the PCB and ICC feedback. However, in November 2012, ICC said it was reviewing its stance against government involvement in the administration of cricket.
The PCB’s board of committee had its first meeting today in Islamabad
under the new establishment. The nomination committee interviewed the
two candidates – Ashraf and former Lahore Stock Exchange chairman Aftab
Ahmad Khan – recommended by the Patron and unanimously recommended
Ashraf for the chairman’s post.Thereafter, the board of governors reassembled and unanimously endorsed the recommended nominee of the Patron and the nomination committee.
In 2011, the ICC required that its member boards become autonomous and free of interference from governments by June 2013. Removal of government interference had also been one of the Woolf report recommendations approved by the ICC. The new constitution was produced as a result of the ICC directive and was approved on February 13, vetted by the Ministry of Law on the suggestion of the PCB and ICC feedback. However, in November 2012, ICC said it was reviewing its stance against government involvement in the administration of cricket.
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