Shaharyar Khan announced as the new PCB chairman
The Pakistan Cricket Board today announced that Shaharyar M Khan, the former foreign secretary, has replaced Lt-Gen
Wisden Cricinfo staff
06-Oct-2006
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Shaharyar Khan: the new chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board © Wisden Cricinfo |
The Pakistan Cricket Board today announced that Shaharyar M Khan has replaced Lt-Gen. Tauqir Zia as its chairman.
Shaharyar Khan, who is 69 and a member of MCC, enjoyed a distinguished political career. He had a spell as Pakistan's foreign secretary, and was also an ambassador and a high commissioner between 1957 and 1994. He comes from a large sporting family. The senior Nawab of Pataudi was his uncle, and the junior Nawab - Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi - is his first cousin.
In a statement published today, Pakistan's president Pervez Musharraf, who is also the PCB's patron-in-chief, welcomed Shaharyar Khan into his new role, and also praised Tauqir Zia, who announced his resignation last week. He pointed out Zia's "services for the uplift of the sport", and praised "his role in the rebuilding of the Pakistan cricket team". President Musharraf also mentioned the improvement of cricket at grass-roots level, especially the new academies, which took place under Zia's time in charge. He concluded that his contribution would be remembered in years to come.
Zia himself also issued a statement, saying he approved of his successor. "I spoke to him over the telephone in the afternoon and congratulated him," he said. "We have worked together during the time we were preparing for the World Cup, and I find him an extremely knowledgable person."
He added: "As he has been with the team on a couple of occasions, he understands the players well and their requirements. He has the passion for cricket which will certainly make him a successful administrator."