Shah Khawar takes over as interim chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board 

Lawyer Shah Khawar speaks with media representatives outside the Adiala Jail, in Rawalpindi on October 23, 2023. (AFP/File)
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Updated 24 January 2024
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Shah Khawar takes over as interim chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board 

  • Khawar, who is also election commissioner of PCB, is expected to hold elections for the permanent position next month 
  • Caretaker Punjab chief minister, Mohsin Naqvi, has emerged as favorite to be elected as the new chairman for three years  

ISLAMABAD: An advocate of Pakistan's Supreme Court was appointed Wednesday as interim chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board. 

Shah Khawar, who is also election commissioner of the PCB, is expected to hold elections for the permanent position next month. 

“My primary responsibility will be to hold the election in a free and transparent manner,” Khawar said in a statement. 

Caretaker chief minister of Punjab province, Mohsin Naqvi, has emerged as favorite to be elected as the new chairman for a three-year term. 

Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul-Haq-Kakar, who is also patron of the national cricket board, appointed Naqvi to the board of governors after Zaka Ashraf quit last week due to personal reasons. 

The PCB has been without an elected chairman since Ramiz Raja quit in December of 2022. Najam Sethi was appointed as chairman of the board's management committee before he quit and was replaced by Ashraf last July. 

The government gave Ashraf until Feb. 4 to form a board of governors and organize an election for the chair of the cricket board, but he didn't achieve tht before resigning. 

The Pakistan men’s team endured below-par performances during Ashraf’s tenure. The team didn’t get out of the group stage at the Cricket World Cup in India, and didn’t pass the Super Four stage of the Asia Cup in Sri Lanka. 

Babar Azam quit as the captain in all formats after the World Cup, and Ashraf asked team director Mickey Arthur and coach Grant Bradburn to report to the National Cricket Academy in Lahore before they both quit as well. 

Under new test captain Shan Masood, Pakistan was routed by Australia 3-0 and Twenty20 captain Shaheen Shah Afridi lost the five-match series in New Zealand 4-1. 


Pakistan, seven Muslim nations back Palestinian technocratic body, stress Gaza-West Bank unity

Updated 15 January 2026
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Pakistan, seven Muslim nations back Palestinian technocratic body, stress Gaza-West Bank unity

  • The National Committee for the Administration of the Gaza Strip was announced on January 14
  • Muslim nations call for consolidation of the ceasefire and unimpeded humanitarian aid into Gaza

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and seven other Muslim-majority countries on Thursday welcomed the formation of a temporary Palestinian technocratic body to administer Gaza, stressing that it must manage daily civilian affairs while preserving the institutional and territorial link between the Gaza Strip and the West Bank amid the ongoing peace efforts.

In a joint statement, the foreign ministers of Pakistan, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Türkiye, Indonesia and the United Arab Emirates said the newly announced National Committee for the Administration of the Gaza Strip would play a central role during the second phase of a broader peace plan aimed at ending the war and paving the way for Palestinian self-governance.

“The Ministers emphasize the importance of the National Committee commencing its duties in managing the day-to-day affairs of the people of Gaza, while preserving the institutional and territorial link between the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, ensuring the unity of Gaza, and rejecting any attempts to divide it,” the statement said.

The committee, announced on Jan. 14, is a temporary transitional body established under United Nations Security Council Resolution 2803 and is to operate in coordination with the Palestinian Authority, the ministers said.

The statement said the move forms part of the second phase of US President Donald Trump’s Comprehensive Peace Plan for Gaza, which the ministers said they supported, praising Trump’s efforts to end the war, ensure the withdrawal of Israeli forces and prevent the annexation of the occupied West Bank.

The top leaders of all eight Muslim countries attended a meeting with Trump in New York last September, shortly before he unveiled the Gaza peace plan.

The ministers also called for the consolidation of the ceasefire, unimpeded humanitarian aid into Gaza, early recovery and reconstruction and the eventual return of the Palestinian Authority to administer the territory, leading to a just and sustainable peace based on UN resolutions and a two-state solution on pre-1967 lines with East Jerusalem as the Palestinian capital.