From the issue of spot-fixing to the probe of the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/South-Africa-c757 in the Twenty20 World Cup 2010, every instance has brought embarrassment to the PCB of the greatest magnitude.
This reveals of how the credibility of an institution is dented who also happens to be the in charge of Pakistan Cricket. This is not all. The profound silence of the office bearers at the PCB adds to the perception that the people sitting at the board are
just not serious enough in dealing with the affairs at hand. The resolve however remains to take authority and control in own hands and only exercise that in the domestic circle where it can be applied effectively.
So then the questions arise that are these individuals responsible for these matters in the first place even qualified to be in the place they are in? If they are, then who is running the show at PCB? If any restructuring is required in the institution,
than who will initiate this process?
These are some of the pertinent issues which are in need of immediate attention. The authorities it seems have turned a blind eye to all of this and are there are no signs evident that a change will aboard the institution. The chairman http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Ijaz-Butt-c64128 who is
the only one in charge at the moment seems to be all at sea when it comes to governing the unforeseen situations of the present. It is quite evident that whenever the national cause comes into play, the person finds a safe haven.
The spot-fixing scandal brought a wave of anger in the fans as their feelings were hurt and many believed that this was mere propaganda. But the initial stance of the PCB in this matter and afterwards disowning the players is questionable even when the players
are not proved guilty.
The way ICC had taken over the command and the way PCB submitted to it without even presenting a case speaks volumes of how messed up things are at the institution.
The story does not end here. Allegations from notable personalities in the world of cricket and ICC itself have not been challenged as yet. This indicates that either the individuals at the PCB have accepted the charge or they are highly uncompetitive to
deal with the situation at hand.
It seems that there exists no media cell, no organisational hierarchy and no autonomous selection committee. This quantifies to the fact that the board is looking down the barrel. What can save the institution is a proper restructuring of the board on immediate
basis and that too from top to bottom. This is the most significant requirement of the hour as the slump in the performance of the national team in the international circle is bringing home utter embarrassment and pointing out to the evidence that politics
at the PCB is now affecting the team performance.
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