In the wake of the inconclusive results of the Pakistan general elections on Friday, the appointment of Mohsin Naqvi as the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board could carry significant implications. (More Cricket News)
The newly formed Board of Governors of the PCB, by its constitution, elected Mohsin Naqvi, the car𝔍etaker chief minister of Punjab, as its chairman for the next three years ꦉon February 6.
However, historical patterns suggest that a change in the country's leadership often leads to alterations in key positions with𝓰in the PCB.
The country's Prime Minister is the patron-in-chief of the PCB and the chairman's post༒ has always been a political appointment.
A political source revealed that Naqvi assumed the role of chairman through a clear understanding between influential stakeh🎃olders and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) a🥃nd Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP).
The agreement involved a ▨commitment from these political entities not to replace the incumbent chairman.
"Naqvi was appointed as a long-term chairman due to his impressive administꩵ♍rative and governance abilities as the caretaker CM of Punjab," the source said.
"His nomination 🔥was put forward by the caretaker Prime Minister, Anwa🦂r ul Haq Kakar, after receiving assurances from the two major political parties that they would refrain from inserting their own candidate into the top position at the PCB."
However, with the surprising election results favouring Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), and Independent candidates backed by PTI securing a majo🅷rity in parliament, the source said the situat🔯ion has become intriguing for the PCB.
Even if PTI-backed Independents do not form the government and♛ assume opposition roles, they could still exert influence over the election for the PCB chair🤡man's post.
On the other hand, if the PML-N or PPP manage to form a co🍨alition government, it remains to be seen whether they will adhere to their understanding with the establishment not to interfere in PCB affairs.
In December 2022, Imran Khan-appointed ꦜRamiz Raza was sacked with about two years left in h🅷is tenure by the country's then-Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif.
Thꦺe past interim management committee of the PCB, led by Najam Sethi and Zaka Ashraf from December 2022 to January 2023, were both nominees of the PML-N and PPP.
Counting in 250 National Assembly seats concluded, and Independent candidates backed by Imran Khan's PTI secured the lead with 99 seats. PML-N followed with 71, PPP with 53, and Muttahida Qaumi Movement with 17, while smaller parties claimed the r🎀emaining seats.