Different individuals from the board are: Abdul Razzaq and Rao Iftikhar Anjum, while Haroon Rashid
The PCB The executives Council has named previous Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi as the interval Seat of the Men's Public Determination Board of trustees for the home series against New Zealand.
Different individuals from the board are: Abdul Razzaq and Rao Iftikhar Anjum, while Haroon Rashid (part The executives Advisory group) will be the Convener.
Mr Najam Sethi, Seat of the PCB The executives Council: I invite the break Men's Public Determination Board and have no questions that in spite of restricted time.
They will pursue courageous and striking choices that will assist us with creating areas of strength for a serious side in the series against New Zealand.
Shahid Afridi has been a going after cricketer who played all his cricket with no trepidation. He has almost 20 years of cricket insight, has highlighted in all arrangements with huge achievement and all the more critically, has consistently upheld and upheld youthful ability.
Thus, as we would see it, there could be no more excellent individual than him to figure out the afflictions, requests and difficulties of the current game.
I stay sure that through his understanding and information on the game, he will assist Pakistan with choosing the best and most meriting players, and contribute in the side's outcome in the forthcoming series.
Shahid Afridi: I feel respected to have been relegated this obligation by the PCB The board Advisory group and will no stone unturned in satisfying this obligation as well as could be expected.
We really want to return to our triumphant ways and I have no questions that through meritocratic and vital choice choices, we will assist the public side with performing unequivocally in the series against New Zealand and recuperate the assurance of our fans.
I will before long gather a gathering of the selectors and will impart my arrangements to reference to the forthcoming matches.
Shahid Afridi played 27 Tests, 398 ODIs and 99 T20I from 1996 to 2018 in which he scored a sum of 11,196 runs and took 541 wickets. He additionally captained the public side in 83 global matches. He was an individual from the Pakistan side that won the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2009 at Ruler's.

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