Pakistan cricket board

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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is the national umbrella organization for cricket in Pakistan .

history

The PCB was established in 1948 as the Board of Cricket Control Pakistan (BCCP). At the beginning the association had three members, the Parse KR Collector , the Christian Alvin Robert Cornelius and the Muslim Nawab of Mamdot . In July 1952, the then world association Imperial Cricket Conference made it a full member, which gave the Pakistani national team the opportunity to host test cricket matches . The chairman is Ehsan Mani.

tasks

  • Organization of national competitions
  • Promotion of cricket within Pakistan
  • Monitoring of compliance with the association's own set of rules (Code of Conduct)
  • Squad compilation for international matches
  • Supervision of refereeing in Pakistan

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ikram Bari Cheema: A history of cricket in Pakistan ( English ) Cricinfo. November 11, 2014. Retrieved March 18, 2018.
  2. ^ Rowland Bowen: Some dates in Pakistan cricket history ( English ) Cricinfo. Retrieved March 18, 2018.
  3. PCB Chairman Najam Sethi resigns, Ehsan Mani to replace him (English) Dawn News, August 20, 2018