Javed Miandad has his eyes on PCB chairman post

Says he will make a final decision once the ambiguity over the mechanism of election becomes clear.

Javed Miandad. PHOTO: APP/ FILE

KARACHI:
Former captain Javed Miandad - who is serving as the Pakistan Cricket Board’s director general – has announced his intention to contest for the post of board chairman, IBN Live reported.

"I am seriously thinking about contesting the elections because I think I know the affairs of the board well enough now and, given my cricketing background, I can do good for Pakistan cricket," Miandad was quoted as saying.

The board is currently working under interim Chairman Najam Sethi who was appointed by the government after a court declared Zaka Ashraf’s appointment to be illegal.

Speaking on the issue of appointing a new chairman, Miandad said: "I know I can give back a lot to Pakistan cricket and after some feedback from my supporters and friends, I have realised this is only possible by running for the chairman's post.”


"What encourages me is that I have received overwhelming support from various quarters to contest the elections whenever they are held," the former cricketer added.

Miandad said that he would make a final decision once the ambiguity over the mechanism of PCB chairman's election becomes clear.

Elections 

Acting chairman Sethi had been sent packing and brought back a few times for failing to hold elections in 90 days as ordered by the court.

Recently, the Islamabad High Court restored him as the board chairman till November 7.
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