Posted by AI on 2025-08-16 09:02:25 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-14 22:13:43
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Critics chide Pakistan Cricket Board for continuing to pay four heads of PCB mentoring committees even as the PCB Champions Cup was cancelled. Now, PCB faces scrutiny over financial allocation decisions in the wake of the tournament's cancellation.
Despite the tournament's cancellation, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) continues to draw salaries for Sarfaraz Ahmed, Misbah-ul-Haq, Waqar Younis, and Saqlain Mushtaq, who were appointed to lead the men's, women's, and bowling and fielding committees respectively. Salaries for these figures are reportedly continuing despite the fact that the PCB has yet to explain its decision to appoint them in mentoring positions in the first place. These appointments were controversial at the time, given the ongoing concerns about Misbah and Sarfarar's batting tactics and leadership during their playing days.
Now, as PCB faces growing calls for transparency, it has also been criticized for failing to appoint a permanent chief executive officer, with interim arrangements in place since September 2021.
TheChampions Cup was slated to begin in September 2022, but was cancelled indefinitely due to a financial crisis, among other reasons. PCB's decision to continue paying the salaries of the four mentors has sparked outrage and criticism from many corners, especially since the board has not provided any clarity on the matter.
Overall, the latest revelations have led to increased scrutiny of the PCB's financial decisions and calls for greater transparency and accountability moving forward.