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PCB will decide fate of highly paid employees tomorrow

PCB will decide fate of highly paid employees tomorrow

PCB will decide fate of highly paid employees tomorrow

PCB will decide fate of highly paid employees tomorrow

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  • A meeting of the PCB’s management committee is scheduled to take place tomorrow.
  • The discussion at the meeting will be led by Najam Sethi.
  • The management committee has voiced their discontent with the high wages.
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A meeting of the PCB’s management committee is scheduled to take place the tomorrow, as indicated by several sources.

The discussion at the meeting, which will be led by Najam Sethi and will centre on a wide variety of topics pertaining to the board, will be led by Najam Sethi.

Separate committees will be in charge of managing each of the various departments. According to the reports, the management committee has voiced their discontent with the high wages of several members of the board that were selected during the administration that came before them. The topic of their possible future will also be discussed during tomorrow’s meeting.

In addition to this, the committee will discuss the coaches that will be working with the Pakistani men’s and women’s teams. A significant portion of the conversation will also Centre on the upcoming eighth season of the Pakistan Super League (PSL).

In the beginning of this month, Sethi assumed leadership of the PCB after Prime Minister and Patron Shehbaz Sharif established a 14-member committee to reinstall the constitution from 2014. As a direct consequence of this, Ramiz Raja was removed from his role as chairman of the PCB, and a special committee was granted one hundred and twenty days to revise the constitution that was adopted in 2014.

The formation of the temporary selection committee, which erstwhile flamboyant all-rounder Shahid Khan Afridi would later head as a model of Sethi’s leadership, was one such example.

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