Pakistan top court reinstates Najam Sethi as cricket chief

Pakistan top court reinstates Najam Sethi as cricket chief
Updated 21 May 2014 23:10
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Pakistan top court reinstates Najam Sethi as cricket chief

Pakistan top court reinstates Najam Sethi as cricket chief

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Supreme Court Wednesday restored Najam Sethi as the country’s cricket chief, four days after he was ousted by a lower court, the latest twist in a legal saga dogging the game.
The court suspended a ruling by the Islamabad High Court on Saturday that had removed Sethi, annulled all decisions made under his management and reinstated Zaka Ashraf to the post.
Saturday’s ruling had thrown the appointment of new head coach Waqar Younes, batting coach Grant Flower and spin coach Mushtaq Ahmed, all made under Sethi, into doubt.
Court orders and government decrees have now seen the leadership of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) change hands between Sethi and Ashraf five times in the past year.
The musical chairs have come at a time when cricket’s world governing body is undergoing major changes, leading many to fear Pakistan’s interests are not being properly represented.
In February the government — Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is PCB patron — installed an 11-member committee headed by Sethi to run the board temporarily.
The aim was for the committee to draw up changes to the PCB constitution to make it more democratic and hold elections for the post of chairman — and thereby bring an end to the battles in the courts.
This plan was thrown into disarray by Saturday’s ruling but Wednesday’s supreme court order means all the decisions taken by Sethi are now valid. Sethi, a veteran journalist who also served as caretaker chief minister of Punjab before last year’s general election, insisted had no desire to run the PCB long-term.