PCB in a flux: Miandad quits as director general

PCB will discuss cricket legend’s decision at meeting expected next week.


Fawad Hussain February 15, 2014
Former captain Javed Miandad. PHOTO: CPS

KARACHI:


Former captain Javed Miandad has decided to part ways with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and offered his resignation as the director general of the governing body.


“PCB confirms the receipt of a letter to the chairman [Najam Sethi] by Javed Miandad in which he has offered his resignation,” the board’s spokesperson confirmed to The Express Tribune on Friday.

The official added that the matter of Miandad’s resignation would be discussed in the PCB management committee’s next meeting that is expected next week.

An official close to the PCB said that the legendary batsman termed the turmoil within the country’s cricket circles as the reason behind his resignation.

Earlier this week, the PCB Patron Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif removed Zaka Ashraf as chairman and formed the managing committee that later ‘elected’ Najam Sethi as head the board.

That followed the removal of former cricketers from the PCB including chief selector Aamir Sohail – who were appointed by Ashraf after he was reinstated as the chairman by Islamabad High Court last month.

However, Miandad, according to the official, wrote he had no tiff with any board official and prayed for promotion of the game and return of international cricket in Pakistan.

Miandad, who played 124 Tests and 233 ODIs for Pakistan, was appointed as the director general under former chairman Ijaz Butt in 2008.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 15th, 2014.

COMMENTS (7)

Adeel | 10 years ago | Reply To all those who are slamming JM for doing nothing .... this guy has always been a low profile guy even during his stardom. He was made in charge of the domestic circuit, something that never takes the limelight amid all this politicking in the PCB(N) (Thanks @AF). JM has protected in honor by resigning and we should be happy that he is not part of this circus anymore.
Imtiaz | 10 years ago | Reply

ICC should suspend Pakistan for a trial period of 5 years until PCB democratise and end the government repeated interferences.

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