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Ijaz Butt

Former Pakistan Wicketkeeper And PCB Chairman Ijaz Butt Passes Away

Former Pakistan wicketkeeper and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ijaz Butt passed away, on Thursday. He was 85.

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Pakistan head coach Waqar Younis resigned before ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Ijaz Butt

Former PCB chairman Ijaz Butt has spilled the beans in regards to Waqar Younis resigning before the 2015 World Cup in Australia

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Shahid Afridi doesn’t deserve to be in Pakistan team: Ijaz Butt

Butt said he was pleased with the way Shahryar handled the captaincy issue after the third ODI.

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PCB relieves Javed Miandad’s duties from director general post

Miandad held the post of director general of PCB since 2009.

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Ijaz Butt calls ‘Big Three’ as ‘sons of pigs’; PCB distances from comment

PCB has stated that they will be reviewing their in the 'Big Three' proposal.

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Najam Sethi apologises to Giles Clarke over comments on ‘Big Three’ proposal

Sethi had earlier threatened to quit the ICC after the 'Big Three' proposal was drafted.

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Waqar Younis frontrunner to replace Dav Whatmore as Pakistan coach

Waqar Younis is the front runner to replace Dav Whatmore as head coach of Pakistan.

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SLC seeks $30,000 from PCB for cost incurred during Lahore terror attack

Sri Lankan Cricket Board is still waiting for its Pakistan counterpart to pay an amount of USD 30,000 incurred while hiring a chartered airplane to fly their players out of Lahore after militants attacked them in March 2009.

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Javed Miandad eager to become Pakistan Cricket Board chairman

After Abdul Qadir and Zaheer Abbas, another former great Javed Miandad has also announced his intention to contest for the post of chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in the forthcoming elections.

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Dav Whatmore has failed to deliver, says Zaka Ashraf

Zaka Ashraf, whose election as Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman has been set aside by Islamabad High Court, has refused to accept the responsibility for appointing Dav Whatmore as head coach but conceded that the Australian had failed to live up to expectations.

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