
Pakistan Cricket Board Wasim Khan CEO resigns four months before contract ends
India Today
Wasim Khan, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), has stepped down.
Wasim Khan has resigned as Pakistan Cricket Board's Chief Executive Officer, four months before the end of his three-year contract. In a brief statement, PCB confirmed Khan's resignation on Wednesday, adding its board of directors will 'take up the matter' in a meeting later in the day.
Khan had started his three-year contract as the board's executive in 2019. His contract was set to expire in February of the following year. As a result of his resignation, PCB chairman Ramiz Raja has scheduled a meeting of the board of directors for Wednesday afternoon.

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