Pakistan Cricket Board Chief Najam Sethi stepped down from his post on Monday. He took this decision after former Pakistan skipper Imran Khan became the 22nd Prime Minister of the country. On the other hand, minutes after his resignation, Imran appointed former International Cricket Council (ICC) President Ehsan Mani as the new board chairman.


The newly appointed PM, who is also a PCB patron, took to his Twitter handle to make the announcement.






Earlier today, Sethi, who had a famously poor relationship with the World Cup-winning captain Imran, wrote, “I was waiting for the new Prime Minister to take the oath before submitting my resignation as PCB Chairman, which I have done on Monday. I wish PCB all the best and hope our cricket team goes from strength to strength.”






Sethi, who was nominated to the PCB Board of Governors by ex-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif from 2014-2017 and then again from 2017-2020 by ex-Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, said he wanted to make way for the new PM to implement his vision for Pakistan cricket.


“I was unanimously elected Chairman PCB in August 2017 by all ten members of the BoG for a three-year term ending in 2020. I believe I have served the cause of cricket diligently,” Sethi further said in his resignation letter.


“You have said on many occasions that you have a vision for Pakistan cricket. Therefore it is only proper that you should assume charge and responsibility for assembling a management team for PCB that enjoys your full confidence and trust.”


“In order to facilitate your objectives in the interest of Pakistan cricket, I hereby submit my resignation as Chairman of PCB and Member of its BoG,” he added.