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Chairman PCB skips day two of the ICC Board meeting


Chairman PCB skips day two of the ICC Board meeting

By on Thursday, 11th February 2010

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ijaz Butt has returned home on President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari’s call, leaving the second day of the ICC’s board meeting in Dubai Headquarter.

Speculation has been floating that President of Pakistan – who is also the chief patron of PCB, has summoned Butt to explain the prevailing mismanagement in the cricket board – which as been mingling with several tainted issues.

Butt had attended the first day’s meeting Febuary 10, and the second was attended by PCB’s Chief Operating Officer Wasim Bari.

According to the reports, the agenda of the meeting is related to the draft constitution, which is currently being vetted by the law ministry. Federal Sports Minister Aijaz Hussain Jakhrani accompanied the PCB chief in his meetings with at the presidency.


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