Next PCB chairman to be elected on September 13

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PCB patron and Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan has nominated Ramiz Raja and Asad Ali Khan to the PCB’s board of governors

PCB election commissioner, retired justice Sheikh Azmat Saeed, has set September 13 as the date for the election of the next PCB chairman. With Ehsan Mani set to leave the post after three years at the helm, PCB patron and Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan has nominated former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja and Asad Ali Khan to the PCB’s board of governors for a three-year term.

The board of governors, which also includes PCB CEO Wasim Khan and five independent members, will vote for a candidate of their choosing on September 13. Technically, any member of the BoG could be elected for the chairmanship, though historical protocol would dictate members vote for one of the two men nominated by the PCB patron.

The ascension of Ramiz to PCB chairman is all but guaranteed, with Imran Khan having met him earlier this week and understood to have given the appointment his seal of approval. He had initially reached out to Ramiz for names of potential candidates, in line with his apparent preference for an ex-player to be at the helm. But in the absence of obvious candidates, he is believed to have told Raja to consider himself for the post.

Asad, the other candidate nominated by Imran, was also the alternate nominee at the time of Mani’s appointment as the PCB chairman. He is set to serve a second three-year term as a BoG member.

Ramiz, now a prominent cricket broadcaster, would become the 36th chairman of the PCB should the election go as expected. He served as the PCB chief executive from 2003 to 2004.

Danyal Rasool is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo. @Danny61000

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