KARACHI: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ramiz Raja Wednesday ruled out any uncertainty over his future in office and blamed the media for speculating about his exit.
“There is no uncertainty. You people [journalists] are the ones creating this uncertainty. I know the inside issues and nothing is going to happen,” the PCB chairman told media personnel during a press conference at the National Stadium in Karachi.
The former cricketer said it has been a tradition that when a new government is formed, the board’s chief is changed, but it was not a constitutional or legal requirement to change the PCB chairman.
“I am not going anywhere; should I write it on a stamp paper and give it to you?” he asked a journalist who asked him about his future. The PCB chairman added: “I know you people want me gone as it will give you headlines.”
On his future after the conclusion of his term as the PCB chairman, the former batter said he might not be a commentator as he has “fought with almost everyone”.
‘Let the bat do the talking’
Talking about batter Ahmed Shehzad, the PCB chairman said that he should perform well and engage in introspection during his time out.
“My message to Ahmed Shehzad: Let the bat do the talking. Shan Masood made a come back by performing well,” the PCB chairman told journalists in response to a question about Shehzad’s demand to make a negative report regarding him public.
In his conversation with media personnel a day earlier, Shehzad demanded the PCB make a “negative report” about him public.