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Wasim Khan to step down as PCB head

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Karachi: Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Ehsan Mani on Sunday announced the stepping down of Cricket Committee head Wasim Khan from his post.
Three months back, the Cricket Committee had recommended the sacking of foreign head coach Mickey Arthur and the national team’s bowling and batting coaches after Pakistan failed to reach the semifinals of the World Cup.
At that time Wasim headed the committee which included Misbah-ul-Haq, who is now head coach-cum-chief selector, and fast bowling great Wasim Akram.
“At that time Wasim Khan took over as head of the committee as Mohsin Khan had resigned as he himself was interested in some positions within the PCB,” Mani said in Lahore.
Mani said a change in the head of the Cricket Committee was necessary since Wasim Khan was a full-time employee of the PCB, a chief executive, so he could have exerted a lot of influence over the panel.
According to the PCB sources, it was decided that it would be best for Wasim to step down as the head while remaining a part of the committee. An independent chairman for the committee will be appointed, Mani said. He said all the Board employees were accountable, so it was not right for Wasim to head the Cricket Committee. (PTI)

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