Raja will be part of an enriching cricketing experience alongside esteemed commentators like Aamer Sohail, Roshan Abeysinghe, Russell Arnold, Scott Stiris, Frances Mackay, and HD Ackerman.


Lahore: Former PCB chairman Ramiz Raja is all set to join the commentary panel for the upcoming Lanka Premier League (LPL) season four.
Following a successful comeback during the Pakistan-Sri Lanka Test series, Raja will be part of an enriching cricketing experience alongside esteemed commentators like Aamer Sohail, Roshan Abeysinghe, Russell Arnold, Scott Stiris, Frances Mackay, and HD Ackerman.
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After assuming the role of PCB chairman in September 2021, Ramiz Raja had taken a break from commentary duties. However, his tenure was cut short when he and other PCB members were removed from their positions after just a year, leading to the formation of a 14-member management committee headed by Najam Sethi.
The highly anticipated fourth edition of the LPL is scheduled to take place from July 30 to August 22.

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