Rameez Raja is being removed from his position as chairman of the PCB by the PML-N administration. The government has decided to remove PCB chairman Rameez Raja, who profited Rs 2 billion during the seventh season of the Pakistan Super League (PSL).
Rameez Raja should have resigned, said to PML-N leader Rana Mashhood. He went on to say that he couldn't make a choice right away because of other concerns, but that one has finally been made.
He also stated that a new PCB chairman would be named in the coming weeks. The sports department is being resurrected in order to create jobs for the athletes.
Rameez Raja Sahib should have departed as soon as his administration was done, according to Rana Mashhood Khan, who praised him for his moral strength.
"I do not see his future as chairman of the PCB in the near future," he said, adding that "after the situation improves, a new head of the PCB will be selected."
Mashhood, a member of the Punjab Provincial Assembly, emphasised the need of reviving departmental cricket and hoped that the present framework would be implemented.
"Different departments utilise thousands of young athletes to cater," he said, "and we support departmental sports." That is why we have written to the federal government with our ideas.
PCB chairman Rameez Raja recently said that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) made a profit of Rs 2 billion during the seventh season of the Pakistan Super League (PSL). Season 7 was the first time in PSL history that the tournament was staged entirely in Karachi and Lahore.