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PCB CEO Wasim Khan resigns from his post

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LAHORE: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Wasim Khan has resigned from his post, a private news channel reported on Wednesday.
Ramiz Raja took charge as a new Chairman PCB, he wants to change some key post in PCB, before taking charge Misbah-ul-Haq and Waqar Younas had resigned from their posts.
PCB CEO Wasim Khan tendered his resignation in a meeting with PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja a day prior.
The PCB confirmed the development in a brief statement without sharing further details. “As is the process, the BoG will meet later today to consider the matter,” it added.
Wasim Khan was taken on board by former chairman Ehsan Mani in 2019 to run the affairs of the board on modern lines, on a three-year contract which was set to expire in 2022.
We have started the process of revamping the PCB and under Wasim, we now have an experienced leader of the management team who will oversee the implementation of the Board decisions. His first task would be to oversee the reforms of domestic cricket structure,” Mani had said when he had announced Wasim Khan’s appointment.
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