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PCB dissolves Selection Committees

1 July 2009 No Comment

PCB Chairman Ijaz Butt with Wasim BariJust a week after Pakistan team has won the T20 World cup, PCB chairman Ijaz Butt has disbanded the national senior and junior selection committees with immediate effect. The board did not provide details on when the next panel of selectors would be named. “The interim selection committee will continue to function until further orders,” the statement said.

The interim selection committee is headed by Wasim Bari, former wicketkeeper and twice chairman of selectors. He was appointed to the post earlier this month following Abdul Qadir’s resignation. Qadir blamed meddling by PCB officials for his sudden resignation as chief selector during the ICC World Twenty20 in England. Currently, the interim committee also includes the Pakistan captain Younis Khan, vice-captain Misbah-ul-Haq and coach Intikhab Alam.

Former Test players Salim Jaffer and Shoaib Mohammad, who were members of the senior selection committee, were stood down along with Mohammad Ilyas, the head of the junior selection panel.

Wasim Bari selected the 15-member squad for the three-Test series away to Sri Lanka with coach Intikhab, Younis Khan and Misbah. Bari has served on the national selection committee on three occasions, but had to resign after Pakistan’s team crashed out in the first round of the 2007 World Cup that was held in the West Indies.

Pakistan are currently in Sri Lanka, where they will play three Tests, five one-day internationals and one Twenty20 international. The first Test starts in Galle on Saturday. The PCB has employed paid selectors since April 2007 – a move which has now been rescinded and there are reports in the national media that the new selection committee will be honourary.

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