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New PCB Chief Najam Sethi stand on the latest BCCI Vs PCB Clash

New PCB Chief Najam Sethi stand on the latest BCCI Vs PCB Clash

New Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Najam Sethi has seized the administration amid many controversies that encompass Pakistan cricket. Regardless of the grievous defeat that Pakistan suffered at the hands of England, the important reason for worry remains. It is regarding the tussle that’s happening between the PCB and the BCCI. A couple of months back, the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) chief Jay Shah was considering the choice of shifting the Asia cup. It is going to happen in 2023 in Pakistan. As per the reports, the BCCI wasn’t willing to send the Indian team to Pakistan for the marquee event. (Read Also: Shreyas Iyer is the top scorer from India In 2022 all cricket formats)

Former PCB chief Ramiz Raja had an awfully aggressive reaction to it. Ramiz Raja didn’t mince words and said that BCCI cannot dictate their groups. Pakistan can pull out of the ODI World Cup if the Indian team will not visit Pakistan for the Cup. Raja had a council meeting with ICC to deal with the problem whereas the T20 World Cup was still on. It’s currently being said that Raja’s actions did not go down too well with current Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif. Following Pakistan’s 3-0 loss to England, he took strict measures and appointed Sethi as the new PCB chief. Currently, Sethi has reacted to the whole situation and has aforesaid some large things.

Sethi conjointly reacted to Ramiz Raja’s comments and said:

“I’ve forever admired him, and I perceive his position, however, we are going to always welcome if he needs to do commentary assignments in the future.”

Najam Sethi has also expressed his views on obtaining a brand-new coach for Pakistan. He has hinted at Micky Arthur who is busy together with his assignment for Derbyshire.

Reacting to the PCB Vs BCCI clash he said, “We will confirm regardless of what the government would recommend to us. We will look for the government’s recommendation once the time arrives, the same as per my last tenure as chairman. As the Asia Cup is concerned, I will approach ACC (Asian Cricket Council) and see what things are. We’ll take a choice that’s in the best interest of the game. We’ve to consider the opposite board’s position. We must play cricket with everyone. We won’t take any steps which might cause any isolation for us.”

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