Mohsin Naqvi has been elected as chairman of cricket board for three years.


Lahore: Caretaker Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi has been elected as chairman Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) unopposed, GNN reported.
According to the details, Mohsin Naqvi has been elected as the 37th Chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board unopposed.
Mohsin Naqvi has been elected as chairman of cricket board for three years and it is reported that Mohsin Naqvi will take charge of the post after the general elections on February 8.
Acting Chairman PCB Shah Khawar Advocate will formally announce the election of Mohsin Naqvi as Chairman.
It is also reported that two representatives of Patron, Mohsin Naqvi and Mustafa Ramde, were present in the special meeting of the Governing Board held at the PCB headquarters. Besides Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Dera Murad Jamali, Larkana, Bahawalpur, Sui Northern Gas, Ghani Glass, State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) and Pakistan Television (PTV) were part of the governing board.
Mohsin Naqvi was considered to be the strongest candidate for the chairmanship of Pakistan Cricket Board who is currently also holding the duties of the caretaker Chief Minister of Punjab.

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