Shehryar Khan dismisses resignation rumours

PCB chairman expected to take tough decisions as special committee submits recommendations over team’s poor show in WT20 and Asia Cup

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Shehryar Khan dismisses resignation rumours

LAHORE: Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board Shahryar Khan dismissed rumours regarding his resignation on Friday, terming all such rumours to be incorrect.

Speaking to journalists outside the PCB headquarters in Lahore, Khan told journalists the he has received the special committee’s report and it will take him a day or two to review the detailed report.

Khan added, that once he has reviewed the report he will officially announce the decisions.

It is expected that the PCB chairman will be taking some tough decisions in light of the special committee’s report which was tasked to identify the reasons behind Pakistan's disappointing performance in the World Twenty20 tournament and the Asia Cup.

Having started with a bang in the WT20 tournament by thrashing Bangladesh, Pakistan lost their next three games against India, New Zealand and Australia to crash out of the tournament at the first hurdle.

The country's top cricket officials are probing into the causes behind the team’s catastrophic performance in the World Twenty20 championship and the preceding Asia Cup in Bangladesh.

The special committee appointed PCB is expected to submit to the board today its report, which will include the reasons for the team’s poor performance and recommendations for future improvement.

The PCB Chairman will decide on which recommendation to accept and implement or which to reject.

Sarfraz likely to replace Afridi as Pakistan T20 captain: sources

Sources said both team manager Intikhab Alam and head coach Waqar Younis, who appeared before the committee earlier this week, have blamed Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi for the team’s poor show in the two tournaments.

According to details of recommendations by the special committee obtained by Geo News, wicketkeeper batsman Sarfraz Ahmed, who earlier led the Quetta Gladiators team to the Pakistan Super League (PSL) finals, is most likely to take replace Afridi and take the slot of Pakistan's WT20 captain.

Sources added that the contract of head coach Waqar Younis is likely not to be extended in light of the report, and that former Pakistan seamer Aqib Javed has emerged as the strongest contender for the slot of head coach.

According to reports Aqib, who is currently coaching the United Arab Emirates (UAE) team, had approached PCB officials during the PSL tournament in Dubai to offer his services as Pakistan coach.

Waqar’s contract as Pakistan head coach expires in June.

Members of the special committee have also recommended that some players be limited to playing in the domestic cricket circuit before they prove themselves worthy of the national side. Sources said these players included batsmen Ahmed Shahzad and Umar Akmal.

In light of the recommendations, chief selector Haroon Rasheed is also likely to get the axe, with sources saying that a consensus appears to have developed over appointing Mohsin Hassan Khan to the key role of the team's chief selector.

The PCB's current selection committee is also likely to be dissolved in light of the recommendations, which hold the captain, coach and selection committee equally responsible for the team's lackluster performance.

It is worth noting that the special committee does not have the powers to terminate or suspend any player or official, and that the final decision on which recommendation to accept and implement or which to reject will be taken by PCB chairman Shahryar Khan.