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Imran Khan: Captain, World Cup winner, Prime Minister?


Asim

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Having made a good fist of the most difficult job in Pakistan, Imran Khan is now all but set for a crack at the second-most difficult post in the country - that of its Prime Minister.

 

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His election could potentially have some impact on the workings of the PCB. For a start, as Prime Minister, he will become patron of the board, which gives him considerable sway over the composition of the governing board. He can directly nominate two members to it, according to the PCB's constitution, and he has the power to remove a chairman. That could be significant because his relationship with the incumbent Najam Sethi is an especially acrimonious one, stemming from the 2013 elections. And it has long been an unwritten rule in Pakistan politics that a change of government inevitably brings a change in PCB administration.

 

His arrival could also hold implications for domestic cricket. He is a voluble and longstanding critic of a domestic system in which department teams such as banks and airlines are the main stakeholders and in which regional sides are very much the poor cousins. Long ago he argued that domestic cricket should mirror the Australian model, made of a small number of regional-based sides, focusing on quality rather than quantity.

As it stands, he is the first international cricketer to be elected Prime Minister; George Weah, the footballer, is a notable parallel, having recently been elected President of Liberia. Imran's fiercest political rival over the last few years and Prime Minister until last year, Nawaz Sharif, has incidentally played one game of first-class cricket.

 

http://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/24196234/captain-world-cup-winner-prime-minister

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1 hour ago, Switchblade said:

He called Sethi an election fixer in the past and Sethi also said few things about IK.Do you see Sethi continuing as Pcb chairman or him resigning?

Despite they had massive clashes in recent years, even court cases... I somehow feel he might retain Sethi for some time... or would pick some ex-cricketer who knows management stuff too...

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3 hours ago, Asim said:

(Its actually cricket-centric thread... an ex-Cricketer becoming PM... +his upcoming role to reform Pak cricket... Thread in chit-chat can be politics-oriented)

 

do you guys have something like pakistan ratna ?

if yes then most probably imran khan will award one to gavaskar :phehe:

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India have an election around the corner. BJP will go hard on Pak my thinks.

Yes, not a right time to be friendly with Pakistan till next general elections. It’ll be a disaster if Govts opting for dialogue and there’s a major terror incident.
Although there’ll be lots of pressure on BJP to “talk” before next elections...
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