Sethi to continue as ad-hoc chairman
The Islamabad High Court has allowed Najam Sethi to continue as head of the PCB's Interim Management Committee until the disposal of an appeal it is hearing

Najam Sethi will continue to head the PCB's ad-hoc committee at least until November 4 • AFP
Chaos and the PCB
May 8 - Zaka Ashraf becomes the PCB's first elected chairman
May 28 - The Islamabad High Court bars Ashraf from dispensing his duties, following questions over the legality of his appointment - PCB had appointed nine of the ten members with voting rights without prior announcement and excluded Punjab, the country's largest province
June 13 - Ashraf's suspension is upheld at a subsequent hearing and the PCB is ordered to name an interim chairman to represent them at the ICC annual conference in June
June 19 - Key decisions are in the lurch, including an MoU that needs to be signed for Pakistan to tour the West Indies for a limited-over series in July
June 23 - Najam Sethi is named PCB's interim chairman
July 20 - Islamabad High Court overrules all major decisions taken by Sethi and orders the Election Commission of Pakistan to conduct fresh elections for the chairman post
October 15 - Nawaz Sharif, prime minister of Pakistan, dissolves the governing board of the PCB and forms a five-member interim management committee, headed by Sethi, to take care of cricket
October 21 - Islamabad High Court sets November 2 as the deadline for Pakistan's election commission to fill the vacant chairman post
Umar Farooq is ESPNcricinfo's Pakistan correspondent. He tweets here