LAHORE – Former all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez says he is stepping down fromPakistan cricket technical committee in less than two months of assumingthe role.
“I served as honorary member. I would like to thank Zaka Ashraf sb forgiving me this opportunity. My best wishes for Pakistan cricket as always,”the 42-year-old said in a tweet.
In the first week of August, PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf had announced thecreation of a “high-profile” technical committee charged with reporting tohim, to be headed by former Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq. It included twoother former Pakistan captains in Inzamam-ul-Haq and Mohammad Hafeez.
The committee was given wide-ranging powers, encompassing just about allcricketing activity in Pakistan. “The CTC (Cricket Technical Committee)will provide recommendations on cricket-related matters, including, but notlimited to the overall domestic structure, scheduling, playing conditions,appointment of the national selection committees, appointment of nationalteam coaches, central and domestic contracts and plans for the developmentof umpires, referees and curators,” a statement from the PCB said.
“The CTC will have the powers to invite additional cricket experts, andshall report to the head of the PCB Management Committee on a regularbasis.”
Hafeez scored 21 international centuries, 10 in Test matches and 11 in ODIsduring his career that ended last year.




