Rameez Raja will move to the court against the Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif

During the match between England and Pakistan, Pakistan had to face a crushing defeat against England. After the clean sweep, a big change has been made in the Pakistan Cricket Board. The PCB has now appointed the new chairman by removing Rameez Raja from the post of chairman.



It was a matter of discussion for the past several days that Rameez Raja may be discharged from the Pakistan Cricket Board. Now it has become clear. According to media reports, it has now been confirmed that Rameez Raja has been removed from the post of chairman.

Najam Sethi has been selected for the post of chairman in his place. According to reports, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has approved Najam Sethi for the post of chairman. Najam Sethi has been the chief of the Pakistan Cricket Board before. He stepped down from this post in 2018. He has also been the President of the Pakistan Cricket Board from 2013-14. A big change in Pakistan Cricket Board, Najam Sethi took charge of PCB in place of Rameez Raja.


The topic of discussion is that on the one hand, the news of his removal from the post is coming to the fore. On the other hand, there is also news that he will not resign from the post. For this, he will take the help of law. According to known reports, Rameez Raja will approach the law against the Prime Minister of Pakistan Shahbaz Sharif as he has selected the name of Najam Sethi for the post.

By the way, political upheaval continues in Pakistan. Rameez Raja was appointed as the 36th chairman of PCB in September 2021 by Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan and the captain who made Pakistan the world champion. After the fall of Imran’s government in Pakistan, clouds of danger were hovering over Rameez Raja’s head. Rameez Raja has been a member of the Pakistan team that won the World Cup in 1992.

Rameez Raja’s head was hit after the match against England. England has given a crushing defeat to Pakistan on its own land. This happened for the first time in history when Pakistan had to face a clean sweep on its own land. England won the first match by 74 runs and the second match by 26 runs. In the third and final match, England won the match by 8 wickets.