PCB BoG approves boards of six associations.

LAHORE -- Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Board of Governors (BoG) approved the boards of six provincial cricket associations for one year during their 61st meeting held in Karachi on Saturday.

According to the PCB spokesman, PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani presided over the meeting, which took different decisions for the betterment of Pakistan cricket. In line with Clause 16 of the PCB Constitution 2019, the BoG approved first Boards of the six Cricket Associations for a one-year term. During this period, the first Boards will carry out functions attributed to the management committees in the Model Constitutions for City Cricket and Cricket Associations, including managing and running day-to-day affairs, supervising the first registration of cricket clubs under each CCA as per applicable regulations/bylaws and monitoring and organising cricket events and activities within its jurisdiction.

The Balochistan Cricket Association comprises Chairman Qaiser Khan Jamali while members are Irfan Ahmad Awan, Munawar Khan Tareen, Murad Ismail, Nargis Hameedullah, Shah Dost, Syed Farid-ud-din and Zafarullah Jadgal. The Central Punjab Cricket Association includes Chairman Abdullah Khan Sumbal while members are Ali Ahmad Khan, Amir Ilyas Butt, Arshad Ahmad Khan, Atif Naeem Rana, Babar Altaf Butt, Shahrez Abdullah Khan, Muhammad Umer and Sarfraz Ahmad Bajwa.

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Cricket Association has Anwar Zeb Jan as chairman while members are Aamir Nawab, Abdul Jaleel Khan, Fayyaz Ali Shah, Haris Bilal Afridi, Ikhlaq Ahmed Khan, Kabir Ahmed Khan, Muhammad Javed Afridi, Rozamin Khan and Shahid Khan Shinwari. The Northern Cricket Association will be chaired by only former first-class cricketer Saleem Asghar Mian while the members are Abdus Sami, Asif Faridi, Mohammad Ayaz Butt, Nadeem Ahmed Abbasi, Col (retd) Naushad...

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