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Pakistan Cricket Board

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is a sports governing body for cricket in Pakistan responsible for controlling and organising all tours and matches undertaken by the Pakistan national cricket team. A member of the International Cricket Council since 1952, it represents the country's men's and women's national teams in international cricket tournaments played under the ICC.[5]

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)
پاکستان کرکٹ بورڈ
SportCricket
Jurisdiction Pakistan
AbbreviationPCB
Founded1 May 1949; 73 years ago (1949-05-01)
AffiliationInternational Cricket Council
Affiliation date28 July 1952 (1952-07-28)
Regional affiliationAsian Cricket Council
Affiliation date19 September 1983; 39 years ago (1983-09-19)
HeadquartersGaddafi Stadium, Ferozepur Road
LocationLahore, Pakistan
ChairmanNajam Sethi
CEOFaisal Hasnain
Men's coachSaqlain Mushtaq
Women's coachDavid Hemp
Operating incomeRs. 19.32 billion (US$85 million) (2020-21)[1]
Sponsor
ReplacedBoard of Control for Cricket in Pakistan
Official website
pcb.com.pk

Following the establishment of Pakistan as an independent dominion of the British Empire in 1947, professional and amateur cricket commenced in the same year, seeing as local infrastructure had already been established when the country was part of the British Raj. Cricket matches were arranged informally until 1948, when a Board of Control was formally instituted. Pakistan was admitted to the Imperial Cricket Conference (currently known as International Cricket Council) in July 1952, and has since been a full member, playing Test cricket. The team's first Test series took place in India between October and December 1952.[6]

Inaugural Board of Control

The Pakistan Cricket Board was inaugurated on 1 May 1949 as the Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan (BCCP).[7] The first meeting, held in the committee rooms of Lahore Gymkhana, saw HE Iftikhar Hussain Khan Mamdot, the Nawab of Mamdot, made president and chairman, with Justice A. R. Cornelius as one of three vice-presidents. The following year, Cornelius became chairman of the working committee, until he relinquished his connection with the board in early 1953.[8]

The working chairman was always one of the three vice-presidents. In April 1957, Ayub Khan imposed three more new vice-presidents (himself being one of them). Then between December 1958 and September 1969 the post of vice-president disappeared.

Committees

The response to turmoil within the board has on four occasions been to suspend the rules and appoint an ad hoc committee. The first ad hoc committee was appointed in September 1960 and did not disband until May 1963 having created a new constitution. The President of Pakistan would now nominate the board president who would in turn nominate the other members of the executive committee to sit for a period of three years. Representatives of the four provincial cricket associations and Government departments formed the executive committee.

The BCCP was re-organised in the 1970s and was headed by former cricketers, professional administrators and trustees, who were often businessmen.[9] In November 1976 players' demands for increased salaries reached a crisis and the Pakistan Sports Board took over running the B.C.C.P.'s affairs. Long-serving president, the formidable Kardar, was in the thick of the dispute. The revolt against Kardar forced him to resign in May 1977 and led to a new Ad Hoc Committee replacing the Board Council in 1978 running Pakistan cricket and again changing the constitution. Provincial Cricket Associations were eliminated and divisional and city CAs became members, giving most of the influence to the city Cricket Association of Lahore and Karachi.

The Board now governed a network of teams sponsored by corporations and banks, city associations and clubs.[9] There is no province-based official team type organisation of domestic cricket in Pakistan and Lahore and Karachi cities are the two top tiers of all cricket, including reservoirs of fresh talent.[10][9]

Pakistan cricket was involved by dissension and controversies over the national team's poor performance during the tour of India and a public uproar forced the end of the Ad Hoc Committee.[9] The chairman and team captain Asif Iqbal had to step down.[11] Air Marshal Nur Khan now became chairman and he saw the banks and other organisations increase their participation on the Board Council in the face of protests from the zonal organisations.

A third ad hoc committee under Javed Burki took charge of BCCP affairs in January 1994 and made a new constitution including giving a new name, the Pakistan Cricket Board (P.C.B.) It introduced a chairman and chief executive.

After taking heavy criticism on the grounds of corruption and match fixing, the Board was taken over by a fourth Ad Hoc Committee formed on 17 July 1999 which remains in place despite undertakings from Musharraf to bring it to an end. The Pakistan Cricket Board re-emerged by taking the initiative to sponsor the hugely successful 2004 tour of Pakistan by their rivals India. The Pakistan Cricket Board has competed and has associated itself with the Twenty20 cricket form and has also proven popular and hopes to similarly revive popular interest in domestic games. However, Pakistan's early exit from the 2007 World Cup cast a shadow and later Dr. Nasim Ashraf's resigned at the end of 2008.

Ejaz Butt was named the PCB Chairman in October 2008. Zaka Ashraf took over from Butt in October 2011.[12][13]

On 28 May 2013, Zaka Ashraf was suspended as PCB Chairman by Islamabad High Court due to a dubious election. The newly sworn in Government of Nawaz Sharif named Najam Sethi as acting PCB Chairman.[14] On 15 October 2013, the governing council of the Pakistan Cricket Board was dissolved by the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif, and an interim five man management committee was named consisting of acting chairman Najam SethiShahryar Khan, two former players (Zaheer Abbas and Haroon Rasheed, and former team manager Naveed Cheema.[15]

On 15 January 2014, Zaka Ashraf was reinstated as PCB Chairman. The PML-N Government was unhappy with the reinstatement (since Ashraf was a PPP appointee), and this led to Ashraf's sacking. In February, PCB Governing Board was dissolved and an eight-member management committee (comprising Shakil Sheikh, Shaharyar Khan, Zaheer Abbas, Iqbal Qasim, Naveed Akram Cheema, Yusaf Naseem Khokar and Faridullah Khan, the secretary IPC). Najam Sethi was elected as chairman by the management committee.[16]

Domestic cricket

The structure of domestic cricket in Pakistan at the highest level has changed many times since 1947 with the latest restructure being enforced in 2019.[17] Previously domestic cricket operated with departmental, city and regional teams - a set up encouraged by Abdul Hafeez Kardar.[18] Since 1947, the domestic first class cricket system has varied considerably per year with teams ranging from 7 to 26 and tournament matches operating under different formats (often changes occurred every year). With the advent of domestic List A and T20 forms of cricket in the 1970s and 2000s, there has been no consistent set up (as has been noted for first class cricket in Pakistan). Historically, school and club cricket has also suffered due to inconsistencies in top tier domestic cricket. The consistent changes in the domestic structure and the gradual introduction of departmental teams was encouraged as it provided permanent jobs to players. Matches were rarely televised due to lack of quality cricket and lack of interest in departmental cricket. This inconsistent system was widely criticised on the basis of low quality cricket and reduced competition.

In 2019, six regional teams were created on provincial lines. The teams would compete in the principal competitions in all three formats of the game: the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy (First Class), Pakistan Cup (List A) and National T20 Cup (Domestic T20). The PCB's rationale in reducing the number of teams in domestic cricket was to concentrate talent in order to increase competition and improve the quality of cricket. The new structure also consisted of corresponding second XI, under-19, under-16 and under-13 competitions, and live television coverage of top level matches.[19] The restructuring also reorganised district level cricket into a three tier bottom-up system, with 90 city cricket associations supervising school and club cricket at grassroots level, and inter-city tournaments providing a stepping-stone to the six elite regional teams.[20][21]

The six regional teams (operated by respective six cricket associations) ensure that the affairs of the associations at city level are regulated. They frame policies that will develop cricket at the grassroots, manage club cricket in collaboration with the 90 city associations and also oversee intra-city competitions. The teams are responsible for revenue generation through sponsorship, marketing and strategic collaborations with business conglomerates. Each of the six regional teams have a chief executive officer and a management committee that has been tasked with supervising all cricketing activities. These changes have been made by the PCB in order to decentralise the administrative body so that it can limit itself to a supervisory role by delegating responsibilities related to the development of the sport to the provincial associations.[20] This tiered structure has been enshrined in the PCB constitution.[22]

Governance of Pakistan cricket

Presidents and chairmen

No. Name Took Office Left Office
1 Iftikhar Hussain Khan, Nawab of Mamdot May 1949 March 1950
2 Chaudhry Nazir Ahmad Khan March 1950 September 1951
3 Abdus Sattar Pirzada September 1951 May 1953
4 Mian Aminuddin March 1953 July 1954
5 Muhammad Ali Bogra July 1954 September 1955
6 Maj. Gen Iskander Mirza September 1955 December 1958
7 Field Marshal Muhammad Ayub Khan Dec 1958 June 1960
8 Justice A.R.Cornelius 1960 May 1963
9 Syed Fida Hassan June 1963 May 1969
10 Ikram Ahmed Khan (President) May 1969 May 1972
11 Abdul Hafeez Kardar May 1972 April 1977
12 Chaudhry Muhammad Hussain April 1977 July 1978
13 Lt Gen (Retd) Khwaja Muhammad Azhar August 1978 February 1980
14 Air Marshal (Retd) Malik Nur Khan February 1980 February 1984
15 Lt Gen. (Retd) Ghulam Safdar Butt February 1984 February 1988
16 Lt Gen. (Retd) Zahid Ali Akbar Khan February 1988 September 1992
17 Justice Dr Nasim Hasan Shah October 1992 December 1994
18 Javed Burki January 1994 March 1995
19 Syed Zulfiqar Bokhari March 1995 January 1998
20 Khalid Mahmood January 1998 July 1999
21 Mujeeb ur Rehman[23] September 1999 October 1999
22 Dr. Zafar Altaf October 1999 December 1999
23 Lt. Gen. Tauqir Zia December 1999 December 2003
24 Shaharyar Khan December 2003 October 2006
25 Nasim Ashraf October 2006 August 2008
26 Ijaz Butt 2008 October 2011
27 Zaka Ashraf October 2011 28 May 2013 (suspended by IHC)
28 Najam Sethi June 2013 January 2014
29 Zaka Ashraf January 2014 February 2014 (Reinstated as chairman by IHC)
30 Najam Sethi February 2014 16 May 2014
31 Justice (R) Jamshed Ali Shah[24] July 2014 (Acting Chairman) May 2014
32 Shaharyar Khan May 2014 August 2017
33 Najam Sethi August 2017 August 2018[25]
34 Ehsan Mani August 2018[26] August 2021
35 Ramiz Raja September 2021[27] December 2022
36 Najam Sethi December 2022 Present

Secretary

No. Name Took Office Left Office
1 Bashir Ahmad[28] 1965 1971
2 Dr Zafar Altaf 1972 1975
3 Khalid Mahmood 1975 1976
4 Lt Col Zafar Ahmad[29] 1977 1978
5 Lt Col (Retd) Rafi Nasim[30] 1978 1980
6 Zulfiqar Ahmad 1986 1986
7 Muhammad Ijaz Butt 1986 1988
8 Arif Ali Khan Abbasi[31] 1988 1991
9 Shahid Rafi[32] 1991 1994
10 Ghulam Mustafa Khan 1995 1997
11 Waqar Ahmad 1997 1999
12 Shafqat Rana 1999 2000
Position Abolished

Chief executive officers

No. Name Took Office Left Office
1 Arif Ali Khan Abbasi[31] 1995 1996
2 Majid Khan 1996 1997
3 Yawar Saeed 1998 2000
4 Brig Munawar Ahmad Rana[33] 2000 2002
5 Chishti Mujahid 2002 2003
6 Ramiz Hasan Raja 2003 2004
7 Abbas Zaidi[34] 2004 2006
8 Shafqat Hussain Naghmi[35] 2006 2008
9 Salim Altaf 2008 2009
10 Wasim Bari 2009 2010
11 Subhan Ahmed[36] 2010 2018
12 Wasim Khan 2018 2021
13 Faisal Husnain[37] 2022[37] Incumbent

Headquarters

The PCB headquarters are located near the Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore. All PCB Officials sit there during the weekdays from 9AM to 5PM.[38]

PCB annual awards

Pakistan Cricket Board for the first time held inaugural awards in 2012. This new PCB initiative is meant to recognize, acknowledge and honour Pakistan's prime cricketing talent that has consistently stood out on the field of play.

Category
PCB Curator of the year
PCB Umpire of the year
PCB Deaf Cricketer of the year
PCB Blind Cricketer of the year
PCB Woman Cricketer of the Year
PCB Most Valuable Domestic Bowler
PCB Most Valuable Domestic Batsman
PCB Emerging Player of the Year
PCB T20I Bowler of the Year
PCB T20I Batter of the Year
PCB ODI Bowler of the Year
PCB ODI Batter of the Year
PCB Test Bowler of the Year
PCB Test Batter of the Year
PCB Player of the Year
PCB Life Time Achievement Award
Special Prize for Best Bowler of the Year

PCB initiative to revive cricket in Pakistan

Australian envoy visits PCB headquarters

The Australian Higher Commissioner to Pakistan, Peter Heyward, visited the PCB headquarters at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore on 3 September 2012. He appreciated the board's efforts to bring cricket back in Pakistan. He further said he always love to see the Australian team playing against Pakistan in front of Pakistani people and on their home grounds.[39]

Asian Cricket Council Development Committee

The Asian Cricket Council Development Committee meeting was held in Islamabad on 24 September 2012 and was chaired by Zaka Ashraf. The Chairman PCB called on the members to come over to Pakistan to play cricket. ACC members assured the then Chairman of their support and Chief Executive of ACC Syed Ashraful Haq said they felt no security concern in Pakistan and considered playing cricket here to be safe as anywhere in the world.[40]

ICC CEO visits NCA

David Richardson, the chief executive of the International Cricket Council, visited National Cricket Academy on 12 January 2013. He said that Pakistan Cricket Board is working very hard to bring International Cricket back to Pakistan and it is our role to support Pakistan Cricket Board in its efforts to revive international cricket whenever it is possible.[41]

See also

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External links

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The Pakistan Cricket Board PCB is a sports governing body for cricket in Pakistan responsible for controlling and organising all tours and matches undertaken by the Pakistan national cricket team A member of the International Cricket Council since 1952 it represents the country s men s and women s national teams in international cricket tournaments played under the ICC 5 Pakistan Cricket Board PCB پاکستان کرکٹ بورڈSportCricketJurisdiction PakistanAbbreviationPCBFounded1 May 1949 73 years ago 1949 05 01 AffiliationInternational Cricket CouncilAffiliation date28 July 1952 1952 07 28 Regional affiliationAsian Cricket CouncilAffiliation date19 September 1983 39 years ago 1983 09 19 HeadquartersGaddafi Stadium Ferozepur RoadLocationLahore PakistanChairmanNajam SethiCEOFaisal HasnainMen s coachSaqlain MushtaqWomen s coachDavid HempOperating incomeRs 19 32 billion US 85 million 2020 21 1 SponsorPepsi 2 Gatorade 2 Park View City 2 Shahid Afridi Foundation 3 TCL 4 ReplacedBoard of Control for Cricket in PakistanOfficial websitepcb wbr com wbr pkFollowing the establishment of Pakistan as an independent dominion of the British Empire in 1947 professional and amateur cricket commenced in the same year seeing as local infrastructure had already been established when the country was part of the British Raj Cricket matches were arranged informally until 1948 when a Board of Control was formally instituted Pakistan was admitted to the Imperial Cricket Conference currently known as International Cricket Council in July 1952 and has since been a full member playing Test cricket The team s first Test series took place in India between October and December 1952 6 Contents 1 Inaugural Board of Control 2 Committees 3 Domestic cricket 4 Governance of Pakistan cricket 4 1 Presidents and chairmen 4 2 Secretary 4 3 Chief executive officers 5 Headquarters 6 PCB annual awards 7 PCB initiative to revive cricket in Pakistan 7 1 Australian envoy visits PCB headquarters 7 2 Asian Cricket Council Development Committee 7 3 ICC CEO visits NCA 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksInaugural Board of ControlThe Pakistan Cricket Board was inaugurated on 1 May 1949 as the Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan BCCP 7 The first meeting held in the committee rooms of Lahore Gymkhana saw HE Iftikhar Hussain Khan Mamdot the Nawab of Mamdot made president and chairman with Justice A R Cornelius as one of three vice presidents The following year Cornelius became chairman of the working committee until he relinquished his connection with the board in early 1953 8 The working chairman was always one of the three vice presidents In April 1957 Ayub Khan imposed three more new vice presidents himself being one of them Then between December 1958 and September 1969 the post of vice president disappeared CommitteesThe response to turmoil within the board has on four occasions been to suspend the rules and appoint an ad hoc committee The first ad hoc committee was appointed in September 1960 and did not disband until May 1963 having created a new constitution The President of Pakistan would now nominate the board president who would in turn nominate the other members of the executive committee to sit for a period of three years Representatives of the four provincial cricket associations and Government departments formed the executive committee The BCCP was re organised in the 1970s and was headed by former cricketers professional administrators and trustees who were often businessmen 9 In November 1976 players demands for increased salaries reached a crisis and the Pakistan Sports Board took over running the B C C P s affairs Long serving president the formidable Kardar was in the thick of the dispute The revolt against Kardar forced him to resign in May 1977 and led to a new Ad Hoc Committee replacing the Board Council in 1978 running Pakistan cricket and again changing the constitution Provincial Cricket Associations were eliminated and divisional and city CAs became members giving most of the influence to the city Cricket Association of Lahore and Karachi The Board now governed a network of teams sponsored by corporations and banks city associations and clubs 9 There is no province based official team type organisation of domestic cricket in Pakistan and Lahore and Karachi cities are the two top tiers of all cricket including reservoirs of fresh talent 10 9 Pakistan cricket was involved by dissension and controversies over the national team s poor performance during the tour of India and a public uproar forced the end of the Ad Hoc Committee 9 The chairman and team captain Asif Iqbal had to step down 11 Air Marshal Nur Khan now became chairman and he saw the banks and other organisations increase their participation on the Board Council in the face of protests from the zonal organisations A third ad hoc committee under Javed Burki took charge of BCCP affairs in January 1994 and made a new constitution including giving a new name the Pakistan Cricket Board P C B It introduced a chairman and chief executive After taking heavy criticism on the grounds of corruption and match fixing the Board was taken over by a fourth Ad Hoc Committee formed on 17 July 1999 which remains in place despite undertakings from Musharraf to bring it to an end The Pakistan Cricket Board re emerged by taking the initiative to sponsor the hugely successful 2004 tour of Pakistan by their rivals India The Pakistan Cricket Board has competed and has associated itself with the Twenty20 cricket form and has also proven popular and hopes to similarly revive popular interest in domestic games However Pakistan s early exit from the 2007 World Cup cast a shadow and later Dr Nasim Ashraf s resigned at the end of 2008 Ejaz Butt was named the PCB Chairman in October 2008 Zaka Ashraf took over from Butt in October 2011 12 13 On 28 May 2013 Zaka Ashraf was suspended as PCB Chairman by Islamabad High Court due to a dubious election The newly sworn in Government of Nawaz Sharif named Najam Sethi as acting PCB Chairman 14 On 15 October 2013 the governing council of the Pakistan Cricket Board was dissolved by the Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif and an interim five man management committee was named consisting of acting chairman Najam Sethi Shahryar Khan two former players Zaheer Abbas and Haroon Rasheed and former team manager Naveed Cheema 15 On 15 January 2014 Zaka Ashraf was reinstated as PCB Chairman The PML N Government was unhappy with the reinstatement since Ashraf was a PPP appointee and this led to Ashraf s sacking In February PCB Governing Board was dissolved and an eight member management committee comprising Shakil Sheikh Shaharyar Khan Zaheer Abbas Iqbal Qasim Naveed Akram Cheema Yusaf Naseem Khokar and Faridullah Khan the secretary IPC Najam Sethi was elected as chairman by the management committee 16 Domestic cricketMain article Cricket in Pakistan The structure of domestic cricket in Pakistan at the highest level has changed many times since 1947 with the latest restructure being enforced in 2019 17 Previously domestic cricket operated with departmental city and regional teams a set up encouraged by Abdul Hafeez Kardar 18 Since 1947 the domestic first class cricket system has varied considerably per year with teams ranging from 7 to 26 and tournament matches operating under different formats often changes occurred every year With the advent of domestic List A and T20 forms of cricket in the 1970s and 2000s there has been no consistent set up as has been noted for first class cricket in Pakistan Historically school and club cricket has also suffered due to inconsistencies in top tier domestic cricket The consistent changes in the domestic structure and the gradual introduction of departmental teams was encouraged as it provided permanent jobs to players Matches were rarely televised due to lack of quality cricket and lack of interest in departmental cricket This inconsistent system was widely criticised on the basis of low quality cricket and reduced competition In 2019 six regional teams were created on provincial lines The teams would compete in the principal competitions in all three formats of the game the Quaid e Azam Trophy First Class Pakistan Cup List A and National T20 Cup Domestic T20 The PCB s rationale in reducing the number of teams in domestic cricket was to concentrate talent in order to increase competition and improve the quality of cricket The new structure also consisted of corresponding second XI under 19 under 16 and under 13 competitions and live television coverage of top level matches 19 The restructuring also reorganised district level cricket into a three tier bottom up system with 90 city cricket associations supervising school and club cricket at grassroots level and inter city tournaments providing a stepping stone to the six elite regional teams 20 21 The six regional teams operated by respective six cricket associations ensure that the affairs of the associations at city level are regulated They frame policies that will develop cricket at the grassroots manage club cricket in collaboration with the 90 city associations and also oversee intra city competitions The teams are responsible for revenue generation through sponsorship marketing and strategic collaborations with business conglomerates Each of the six regional teams have a chief executive officer and a management committee that has been tasked with supervising all cricketing activities These changes have been made by the PCB in order to decentralise the administrative body so that it can limit itself to a supervisory role by delegating responsibilities related to the development of the sport to the provincial associations 20 This tiered structure has been enshrined in the PCB constitution 22 Governance of Pakistan cricketPresidents and chairmen No Name Took Office Left Office1 Iftikhar Hussain Khan Nawab of Mamdot May 1949 March 19502 Chaudhry Nazir Ahmad Khan March 1950 September 19513 Abdus Sattar Pirzada September 1951 May 19534 Mian Aminuddin March 1953 July 19545 Muhammad Ali Bogra July 1954 September 19556 Maj Gen Iskander Mirza September 1955 December 19587 Field Marshal Muhammad Ayub Khan Dec 1958 June 19608 Justice A R Cornelius 1960 May 19639 Syed Fida Hassan June 1963 May 196910 Ikram Ahmed Khan President May 1969 May 197211 Abdul Hafeez Kardar May 1972 April 197712 Chaudhry Muhammad Hussain April 1977 July 197813 Lt Gen Retd Khwaja Muhammad Azhar August 1978 February 198014 Air Marshal Retd Malik Nur Khan February 1980 February 198415 Lt Gen Retd Ghulam Safdar Butt February 1984 February 198816 Lt Gen Retd Zahid Ali Akbar Khan February 1988 September 199217 Justice Dr Nasim Hasan Shah October 1992 December 199418 Javed Burki January 1994 March 199519 Syed Zulfiqar Bokhari March 1995 January 199820 Khalid Mahmood January 1998 July 199921 Mujeeb ur Rehman 23 September 1999 October 199922 Dr Zafar Altaf October 1999 December 199923 Lt Gen Tauqir Zia December 1999 December 200324 Shaharyar Khan December 2003 October 200625 Nasim Ashraf October 2006 August 200826 Ijaz Butt 2008 October 201127 Zaka Ashraf October 2011 28 May 2013 suspended by IHC 28 Najam Sethi June 2013 January 201429 Zaka Ashraf January 2014 February 2014 Reinstated as chairman by IHC 30 Najam Sethi February 2014 16 May 201431 Justice R Jamshed Ali Shah 24 July 2014 Acting Chairman May 201432 Shaharyar Khan May 2014 August 201733 Najam Sethi August 2017 August 2018 25 34 Ehsan Mani August 2018 26 August 202135 Ramiz Raja September 2021 27 December 202236 Najam Sethi December 2022 PresentSecretary No Name Took Office Left Office1 Bashir Ahmad 28 1965 19712 Dr Zafar Altaf 1972 19753 Khalid Mahmood 1975 19764 Lt Col Zafar Ahmad 29 1977 19785 Lt Col Retd Rafi Nasim 30 1978 19806 Zulfiqar Ahmad 1986 19867 Muhammad Ijaz Butt 1986 19888 Arif Ali Khan Abbasi 31 1988 19919 Shahid Rafi 32 1991 199410 Ghulam Mustafa Khan 1995 199711 Waqar Ahmad 1997 199912 Shafqat Rana 1999 2000Position AbolishedChief executive officers No Name Took Office Left Office1 Arif Ali Khan Abbasi 31 1995 19962 Majid Khan 1996 19973 Yawar Saeed 1998 20004 Brig Munawar Ahmad Rana 33 2000 20025 Chishti Mujahid 2002 20036 Ramiz Hasan Raja 2003 20047 Abbas Zaidi 34 2004 20068 Shafqat Hussain Naghmi 35 2006 20089 Salim Altaf 2008 200910 Wasim Bari 2009 201011 Subhan Ahmed 36 2010 201812 Wasim Khan 2018 202113 Faisal Husnain 37 2022 37 IncumbentHeadquartersThe PCB headquarters are located near the Gaddafi Stadium Lahore All PCB Officials sit there during the weekdays from 9AM to 5PM 38 PCB annual awardsPakistan Cricket Board for the first time held inaugural awards in 2012 This new PCB initiative is meant to recognize acknowledge and honour Pakistan s prime cricketing talent that has consistently stood out on the field of play CategoryPCB Curator of the yearPCB Umpire of the yearPCB Deaf Cricketer of the yearPCB Blind Cricketer of the yearPCB Woman Cricketer of the YearPCB Most Valuable Domestic BowlerPCB Most Valuable Domestic BatsmanPCB Emerging Player of the YearPCB T20I Bowler of the YearPCB T20I Batter of the YearPCB ODI Bowler of the YearPCB ODI Batter of the YearPCB Test Bowler of the YearPCB Test Batter of the YearPCB Player of the YearPCB Life Time Achievement AwardSpecial Prize for Best Bowler of the YearPCB initiative to revive cricket in PakistanAustralian envoy visits PCB headquarters The Australian Higher Commissioner to Pakistan Peter Heyward visited the PCB headquarters at Gaddafi Stadium Lahore on 3 September 2012 He appreciated the board s efforts to bring cricket back in Pakistan He further said he always love to see the Australian team playing against Pakistan in front of Pakistani people and on their home grounds 39 Asian Cricket Council Development Committee The Asian Cricket Council Development Committee meeting was held in Islamabad on 24 September 2012 and was chaired by Zaka Ashraf The Chairman PCB called on the members to come over to Pakistan to play cricket ACC members assured the then Chairman of their support and Chief Executive of ACC Syed Ashraful Haq said they felt no security concern in Pakistan and considered playing cricket here to be safe as anywhere in the world 40 ICC CEO visits NCA David Richardson the chief executive of the International Cricket Council visited National Cricket Academy on 12 January 2013 He said that Pakistan Cricket Board is working very hard to bring International Cricket back to Pakistan and it is our role to support Pakistan Cricket Board in its efforts to revive international cricket whenever it is possible 41 See alsoPakistan Blind Cricket Council Pakistan Super League Pakistan Junior LeagueReferences Pakistan Cricket Board Financial Report for 2021 PDF pcb com pk Retrieved 5 May 2021 a b c Commercial Partners Pakistan Cricket Board pcb com pk Retrieved 4 March 2022 PCB renews charity partnership with Shahid Afridi Foundation Daily Times newspaper 13 July 2021 Retrieved 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