Friday, 1 April 2016

PCB chief Shaharyar bins resignation rumours

Pakistan Cricket Board boss Shaharyar Khan on Friday said he was not considering venturing down from his position in wake of the national group's terrible execution in the World Twenty20 competition. 

In a quickly gathered question and answer session, Shaharyar, 82, rubbished media reports that he was leaving from the workplace. 

"There is no truth in bits of gossip that I am considering venturing down," Shaharyar told journalists outside the PCB office at Gaddafi Stadium. 

Shaharyar, who is heading the PCB for the second time, said that he had gotten the enquiry report of the group's poor show in Asia Cup T20 and World T20 and might have the capacity to remark in the wake of looking at it. 

Pakistan were thumped out of the World T20 competition in the wake of losing three of its four gathering matches, including a misfortune to adversary India. 

Group director Intikhab Alam, in his evaluation, termed Shahid Afridi a "dumbfounded" chief in the wake of the group's initial way out from the competition. 

In the Asia Cup T20, as well, Pakistan just figured out how to secure triumphs against the United Arab Emirates and Sri Lanka, while losing completely to most outstanding adversaries India and Bangladesh. 

Alam, who was the chief of the group when Pakistan won the 1992 World Cup, likewise scrutinized the mental sharpness of the Pakistan players and said they needed physical wellness.

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