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Mohsin Naqvi elected as PCB Chairman

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LAHORE: On Tuesday, Mohsin Naqvi, the acting chief minister of Punjab, was elected Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman without a challenge. For the past three years, he has been chosen chairman.

Zaka Ashraf, the former head of the PCB, resigned on January 19, shortly before his most recent three-month extension as interim chairman came to an end, leaving a vacancy for the position of chairman.

After the PCB’s patron appointed him as a member of the BoG last week, caretaker Punjab Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi had become a serious candidate for the chairmanship.

Shah Khawar, the Election Commissioner, oversaw the election process. The National Cricket Academy, a prestigious venue, offered an appropriate setting for this momentous occasion in Pakistani cricket history.

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Throughout the decision-making process, the Governing Board—which is made up of delegates from different organizations and regions—had been essential in providing thorough and varied representation.

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