Mohsin Naqvi
LAHORE: Mohsin Naqvi, the Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), has initiated a comprehensive review of the board’s employment practices by requesting a detailed list of employees who were recruited based on political affiliations, on Sunday.
The chairmanโs request encompasses not only the names of these employees but also detailed information regarding their current positions, salaries, and educational qualifications within the PCB.
This move is part of a broader effort by Naqvi to ensure transparency and meritocracy within the board’s recruitment processes.
Sources close to the developments have indicated that the education credentials of those individuals hired outside the standard rules and regulations will undergo thorough scrutiny.
This action reflects a proactive approach to governance and management within the sports sector, aiming to align PCBโs practices with principles of fairness and regulatory compliance.
The process of compiling this critical list has already commenced, with significant decisions expected to be made by next week.
These decisions could potentially lead to major changes in the PCB’s administrative structure and employment policies, signaling Naqvi’s commitment to reforming the board since his appointment.
Mohsin Naqvi, who took over the reins of the PCB in February, was elected unopposed, underscoring a consensus about his leadership among the cricketing community and stakeholders.
His tenure so far has been marked by initiatives aimed at enhancing Pakistan’s cricket infrastructure and readiness for international events.
Among the notable projects announced by Naqvi are the upgrades planned for three major cricket stadiums in Pakistan. These include the National Bank Stadium in Karachi, Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, and Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.
These upgrades are targeted to be completed before the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, which Pakistan is set to host.
This major international event requires facilities that meet global standards, and these improvements are critical to ensuring that Pakistan is well-prepared to host teams and fans from around the world.
The push to upgrade these stadiums not only reflects PCBโs commitment to enhancing the sport’s infrastructure but also contributes significantly to the local economies and the global image of Pakistan cricket.
Each project is expected to involve extensive renovations and technological enhancements that will elevate the spectator experience and align the stadiums with international standards for sports venues.
In summary, Mohsin Naqvi’s actions since assuming office indicate a robust agenda aimed at both administrative reforms within the PCB and substantial improvements to the cricketing infrastructure in Pakistan.
His initiatives are set to reshape the landscape of Pakistani cricket, fostering a more meritocratic environment and preparing the nation for upcoming international showcases.

