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Enver Baig for Another Fight

 
Written by Commoner on August 28th, 2008   (342 views)

Once again, after the departure of Dr. Nasim Ashraf the former chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board, the establishment wants to run the affairs of cricket in the country through adhocism and that is being severely thrashed by everyone from within and outside the board.

After the struggle to many, Dr. Nasim Ashraf was forces to implement the constitution of the board and even the fruits of this steps have not been picked when there is talk of scraping this fine step, which has materialized after a long and winding struggle. Senator Enver Baig — a member of the ruling PPP has also luckily supported keeping the constitution of PCB and he has done it before and we expect him to do it again.

Pakistan cricket was run by an ad-hoc committee for several years and it was after intense efforts by certain quarters, especially Senateís sports committee, that the top PCB officials were forced to get a new constitution in place.

But the the track record of PPP is pretty dismal in keeping the promises and according to them, promise are not Quraan or Hadith, so one cannot trust PPP, its leaders, and its members and for that matter Enver Baig, but if all the stakeholders including team members, former players, board officials and other patrons join hands and push government then we could save the constitution of PCB.

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