PCB chief Ehsan Mani set to get another three-year term


PCB chief Ehsan Mani set to get another three-year term KARACHI: Veteran administrator Ehsan Mani is set to get another three-year term as Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman.
The development was hinted in the form of a statement by Mani in which he outlined plans for next year and the Pakistan Super League.
There were doubts earlier on Mani wanting to continue for another term and also whether the patron in chief of PCB, Prime Minister Imran Khan, would offer him an extension.
The Prime Minister had brought Mani into PCB in August, soon after his party won the general elections in 2018.
But according to insiders, during a recent meeting with Imran Khan in Islamabad, Mani agreed to carry on for another term.
“The Premier asked Mani to continue his good work and complete all the plans he had launched for the improvement of Pakistan cricket.”
Basically Mani continuing for another term means that CEO Wasim Khan, whose term expires in February 2022, will also carry on for another term.
Wasim recently said in an interview he wanted to carry on to oversee the completion of several projects in Pakistan cricket.
Mani said in his statement that Pakistan will be hosting a range of top teams on home soil in the 2021/22 season, including Australia, England, New Zealand, West Indies.
Mani also made it clear that while the PCB was forced to complete six Pakistan Super League matches in Abu Dhabi due to the Covid situation in Pakistan, it would be hosting the tournament completely in Pakistan next year.
Mani also expressed confidence that by next year, the Covid-19 situation would be under control and spectators would be able to attend the PSL and other international matches at home.
“The PCB has always valued its fans and supporters and understands their contribution to the growth of the sport. Taking into consideration that we as a nation have collectively and successfully managed the Covid-19 pandemic, I remain confident and optimistic that all our cricket in the 2021-22 season, in which New Zealand, England, West Indies and Australia (will tour Pakistan), will also be played in front of our fans.
“Fans are the essence and spirit of any sport. Without them, no event can be completely successful. The presence of fans was missed by the PCB, players and all commercial partners; but the remaining 20 matches in Abu Dhabi were staged in unusual times and difficult circumstances,” he noted.

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