Pakistan cricket's chief executive Wasim Khan resigns
The Peninsula
Islamabad: Wasim Khan resigned as chief executive of the Pakistan Cricket Board on Wednesday, four months before his three-year tenure was due to end.
The PCB’s board of governors, which met via video conference, unanimously accepted Khan’s resignation, who had joined the board in February 2019.
It’s the third notable resignation in the Pakistan cricket setup since former captain and renowned commentator Ramiz Raja took over as the chairman of the PCB this month after former chairman Ehsan Mani did not accept an offer to take a short-term extension.
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