Ehsan Mani calls on PM to discuss his ‘future with PCB’

Ehsan Mani calls on PM to discuss his ‘future with PCB’

June 22, 2021

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ehsan Mani Monday called on Prime Minister Imran Khan for a one-on-one meeting which he later termed ‘a general catch up’ while exchanging his views with ‘The News’.

The PCB chairman, when asked to share the details of the meeting, he said: ‘I am sorry I cannot comment on private matters.” A minister who always stays close to corridors of power, when approached, said that since it was a one on one meeting nothing could be said.

“Unless and until we hear something from one of the participants no one could say anything. Nothing has come out so far so at this point of time I cannot say what was discussed,” he said.

It is believed that the meeting was aimed at, among other things, the future formation of the PCB and matters relating to the live coverage of international cricket events for the Pakistan viewers and the PCB’s recent contract with the PTV for inland coverage promising a hefty amount of $200 million for the next four years.

The matter of immediate interest is the PCB chairman’s future association with the PCB. Mani’s tenure with the PCB expires on September 4 and on a couple of times in interviews with ‘The News’, he reiterated that he would never seek the second tenure unless and until the prime minister who is also patron of the board would direct him. It is believed that Mani’s meeting with Imran Khan was more about his future association with the board.

It is expected that Mani will be replaced near the end of the forthcoming T20 World Cup to be held in October/November most likely in UAE. Mani must have told the patron his utility for the PCB during and after the World Cup that is expected to fetch Pakistan a huge return as a participating nation and other amounts.

No one knows more about the ICC’s finances earning and spending than Mani who also heads the ICC finance committee. The likes of former Test cricketer Rashid Latif have already tweeted that Mani has tendered his resignation, the claim that Mani had termed ‘Made up by Mr Latif” in a message to ‘The News’.

When it comes to determining the association of Mani with the PCB, it entirely depends on the patron’s decision that possibly would not come but closer to the start of September.

It is also believed the matters relating to the PCB’s marketing, finance departments with recent contracts with the PTV and others also came under discussion. Different available options to ensure the live coverage of coming international series for the Pakistani viewers were also discussed.

Abdul Mohi Shah is a senior reporter for The News

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