The interim management committee of the Pakistan Cricket Board, chaired by Najam Sethi, has been given an extra two to four weeks to re-establish the board’s 2014 constitution. Their initial term of 120 days was coming to an end, but they now have extra time to put the critical reforms in place. Ehsan-ur-Rehman Mazari, Federal Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination.
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Acknowledged that they had requested an extension from the Prime Minister, along with two nominees for the new board
One of these nominees projects to become the new PCB chairman. The reinstatement of the 2014 constitution will result in a number of adjustments. Including a reduction in the board’s powers and enhanced autonomy for regional cricket organizations. It is a positive step for Pakistan cricket. As it aims to create a fair and transparent governance structure that will help the game at all levels.
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The management committee’s term expires on April 21
According to a copy of the IPC summary provided to the Prime Minister’s office and obtained by ESPNcricinfo. “PCB is directed to submit a comprehensive report of activities thus far following the revival of the PCB constitution of 2014 from 22 December 2022 to 20 April 2023. The management committee’s term expires on April 21. The IPC believes that, in light of the development. The committee’s term should extend for a maximum of two to four weeks in order to fully realize the intended result of the action”