Najam Sethi, former PCB chairman, indirectly blames former Prime Minister Imran Khan for Pakistan cricket's decline. Sethi attributes the downfall to changes in the domestic cricket structure and ...
Ex-PCB chairman Najam Sethi blames former PM Imran Khan for Pakistan cricket's decline, citing changes in domestic structure ...
Pakistan's former cricket captain and Prime Minister Imran Khan was blamed for the decline of the Pakistan cricket team. The Men in Green hit a new low after being knocked out of the 2025 Champions ...
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The Print on MSNBalochistan train hijack is good news for Pakistan Army. It can step up military pressure nowIn recent years, Balochistan has seen new democratic movements. While Pakistan Army may not welcome another insurgency, this ...
Former PCB chairman Najam Sethi on Tuesday blamed ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan for Pakistan cricket's decline. The team's performance has dipped since a revamp of the domestic cricket structure in ...
Former PCB chairman Najam Sethi on Tuesday blamed ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan for Pakistan cricket's decline. The team's performance has dipped since a revamp of the domestic cricket structure in ...
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Imran Khan warns of Pakistan cricket's death as blame game over flop show beginsImran Khan expressed disappointment over Pakistan's Champions Trophy exit, blaming poor leadership in cricket administration, while former PCB chief Najam Sethi held Imran responsible for the sport's ...
Pakistan's exit from the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 sparks criticism, with Imran Khan blaming poor decision-making and ...
Pakistan's cricket board did not comment on questions about India but former chairman Najam Sethi said hosting India would be the ultimate prize. "This is a culmination of a long six-year trend of ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNChampions Trophy 2025: all out for nothingPakistan's performance in the Champions Trophy 2025 was nothing short of disastrous. The team's losses to India and other ...
The PCB has experienced frequent changes in leadership, with four different chairmen since September 2021: Ramiz Raja, Najam Sethi, Zaka Ashraf, and Mohsin Naqvi. This constant upheaval has ...
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