Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has made a significant change by sacking Wahab Riaz and Abdul Razzaq from its seven-member selection committee. The decision comes as part of PCB’s broader efforts to revamp the national cricket structure and improve team performance.

    Wahab Riaz, a veteran fast bowler, and Abdul Razzaq, a former all-rounder, were appointed to the selection committee to bring their extensive playing experience to the selection process. However, their tenure has been cut short as the PCB aims to introduce fresh perspectives and new ideas to the team selection process.

    Source:- BBC news

    The move has sparked discussions among cricket enthusiasts and analysts. Some believe that this decision could bring a positive change, while others are concerned about the impact of losing two experienced cricketers from the committee. The PCB has yet to announce the replacements for Riaz and Razzaq, leaving fans curious about the future composition of the selection panel.

    Source:- India today

    The decision aligns with PCB’s ongoing efforts to enhance the performance of the national team, which has faced criticism for inconsistent results. By making these changes, the PCB hopes to build a more robust selection process and ensure the national team is well-prepared for upcoming international challenges.

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