With the departure of Zaka Ashraf from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the question on everyone’s mind is who will take charge of the cricketing affairs in the country.
In a significant development, PCB’s Chief Election Commissioner, Shah Khawar, is stepping up to fill the void and assume additional responsibilities.
Shah Khawar, already at the helm as Chief Election Commissioner, is set to take charge of the PCB's affairs. This decision comes as part of a transitional process to ensure smooth operations until the appointment of a new governing body.
One of Shah Khawar’s crucial responsibilities will be to oversee the upcoming PCB elections by forming a new Board of Governors (BOG). This move aims to uphold transparency and accountability in the electoral process, allowing stakeholders to actively participate in shaping the future of Pakistan cricket.
As the Chief Election Commissioner takes on this added responsibility, cricket enthusiasts and stakeholders are keenly watching the developments to see how the transition unfolds and what changes may come to the PCB under Shah Khawar's interim leadership.