Islamabad: In a surprising turn of events, Inzamam-Ul-Haq, former Pakistani cricketer and renowned figure in the world of cricket, has submitted his resignation as the chairman of the national men’s selection committee and junior selection committee. Inzamam, who took up the role of the chairman of the national men’s committee on August 7, 2023, had also recently been appointed as chairman of the junior men’s selection committee.
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Inzamam’s decision to step down from his roles comes in the wake of allegations of a conflict of interest. In a statement regarding his resignation, he stated, “I am stepping down from the post to offer the PCB (Pakistan Cricket Board) the opportunity to conduct a transparent inquiry about the conflict of interest allegations raised in the media. If the committee finds me not guilty, I will resume my role as the chief selector.”
PCB Acknowledges and Appreciates Inzamam’s Voluntary Resignation Amid Ongoing Investigation
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has acknowledged and appreciated Inzamam’s decision to voluntarily resign from his positions during the ongoing investigation. This move is seen as a gesture of cooperation and transparency, allowing the PCB to conduct a thorough and impartial inquiry into the conflict of interest claims.
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The resignation of Inzamam-Ul-Haq, one of Pakistan’s cricket legends, has left many cricket enthusiasts and experts speculating on the outcome of the ongoing investigation and its implications for the future of the national and junior selection committees. The PCB is expected to carry out a rigorous examination of the allegations and make an informed decision based on the findings of the inquiry.
In the meantime, the cricketing community eagerly awaits the outcome of the investigation and potential developments in Pakistan’s national and junior selection committees.
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