PCB chairman Mohsin Khan quits

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Karachi: Former Test cricketer Mohsin Hasan Khan has stepped down from his position as chairman of PCB Cricket Committee which will carry out a review of Pakistan’s performances in the last three years, including the World Cup.
The Pakistan Cricket Board Thursday said Mohsin Khan had requested board chairman Ehsan Mani to release him from the post and now the committee will be headed by Wasim Khan, who is Managing Director of the board.
After largely remaining dormant for many months since its formation last October, the PCB Wednesday said that the Cricket Committee would be carrying out a review of Pakistan’s performances in last three years and also the support personnel of the team.
On Thursday, a meeting of PCB’s Board of Governors ratified amendments in the constitution which have delegated more powers to the MD.
“It is always difficult to let go of someone of Mohsin’s stature and caliber, but we respect his decision. I am thankful to Mohsin for his contributions and wish him well in his future endeavors,” Mani said. (PTI)

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