Times of Islamabad

PM Khan wants PCB to be revamped, Mohsin Khan likely to be given key post

PM Khan wants PCB to be revamped, Mohsin Khan likely to be given key post

ISLAMABAD – Prime Minister Imran Khan, who skippered Pakistan to theirsolitary World Cup title in 1992, in his capacity as patron-in-chief of thePCB wants wholesale changes in the team management and the nationalselection committee in the post-World Cup scenario.

The topmost agenda to be taken up once the national side returns home is todecide the immediate futures of both chairman of the selection committeeInzamam-ul-Haq and head coach Mickey Arthur, who were both appointed intheir current positions before Pakistan embarked on the tour of England in2016.

Former Pakistan batsman Mohsin Khan — who quit as head of the almostnon-functioning PCB cricket committee in midweek — is being strongly tippedto either become chairman of the national selection committee or the headcoach.

Mohsin, now 64, has in the past held both portfolios. He served as thechief selector from March 2010 before being appointed as an interim headcoach in October 2011.

Under his charge Pakistan completed a historic 3-0 Test sweep of England inthe United Arab Emirates in early 2012.