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Najam Sethi has no interest in Pakistan and only wants authority: Ramiz Raja

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Former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ramiz Raja opened up for the first time after being removed from the role.

The former captain was replaced by Najam Sethi as chairman and a management committee was appointed to bring back 2014 constitution after approval from PM Shehbaz Sharif. While speaking on his official YouTube channel, Raja stated that political interference in cricket is not justified.

“There should be no political interference in cricket. This is a highly disrespectful way of treating your cricketers,” said Raja.

Read more: Cricket regime headed by Ramiz Raja is no more: Najam Sethi

“The government of Pakistan changed the whole constitution of PCB just to accommodate Najam Sethi. I have never seen this ever in my life,” he added.

Ramiz Raja said Najam Sethi has no interest in Pakistan and only wants authority.

“Najam Sethi doesn’t know how many months he has to stay in PCB. He has no interest in Pakistan Cricket. He only wants authority in PCB.”

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