Former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Zaka Ashraf believes that the board’s chances of success in compensation case against Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) are slim, according to Cricket Pakistan.
“PCB is unlikely to succeed against BCCI because they don’t have a strong case,” he said while speaking during an event in Lahore. “The MoU included a conditional clause about permission from the Indian government for the series to go ahead.”
Ashraf also criticised former PCB Chairman Najam Sethi on basis of his poor decision making during his tenure. He also called for investigation against Sethi for causing financial loses to the board.
“Sethi cost PCB millions due to his wrong policies which is why it is important to carry out a proper investigation against him,” he said. “The huge amount of expenses incurred for this compensation case is a glaring example in this regard.”
Ashraf said that the new PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani will need to put in a concentrated effort to ensure that the board is run in a proper manner.