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Salahuddin resigns as chief selector PDF Print E-mail
Written by Harris Badar   
Thursday, 09 October 2008

KARACHI: Former Test cricketer Salahuddin Ahmed resigned as chief selector on Wednesday just hours after Ijaz Butt was formally installed as the new chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

Salahuddin, who took over as the chairman of the national selection committee soon after Pakistan’ ... KARACHI: Former Test cricketer Salahuddin Ahmed resigned as chief selector on Wednesday just hours after Ijaz Butt was formally installed as the new chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

Salahuddin, who took over as the chairman of the national selection committee soon after Pakistan’s humiliating first round exit from the 2007 World Cup, said that he was unable to carry on his duties as the chief selector in what he termed as a “changed scenario”.

“I welcome the appointment of Mr. Ijaz Butt as the new PCB chief and wish him all the best,” he told ‘The News’.

Salahuddin said that he spent a productive time as chief selector under former PCB chairman Nasim Ashraf, who resigned in August.

“I must give credit to former PCB chairman Nasim Ashraf for his relentless hard work and dedicated efforts,” said Salahuddin. “He (Ashraf) gave the selectors a free hand and we were never pressurised to select any player in the team,” said Salahuddin.

He stressed that the biggest reason behind his resignation was the fact that he wants the new chairman to bring in his own team to lift Pakistan cricket. “I gave my best as chief selector but was not sure whether I could continue doing that in the changed scenario. It is better to let the new PCB chief bring in his own team.”

Salahuddin was given a taste of what lay ahead on Tuesday when a change was made in the Pakistan team for this week’s four-nation twenty20 tournament that was chosen by the national selection committee.

The list of players handed over to the PCB by Salahuddin included the name of specialist spinner Saeed Ajmal, but the squad that was later released to the media instead included Quetta opener Shoaib Khan. The change was made by the Sports Ministry which approved the squad before it was made public by the PCB.

Shoaib’s inclusion in the 15-man touring party for the Toronto quadrangular meant that it has four opening batsmen and not a single specialist spinner.

But Salahuddin refrained from commenting on it and instead focused on the ‘achievements’ during his 18-month stint as chief selector.

“As selection committee members, we began the stint at a very difficult phase as the Pakistan team’s morale was really low after the World Cup debacle. “But the team improved and we also managed to blood some talented youngsters,” he said.

Former Test cricketers Shafqat Rana and Saleem Jaffer — the other two members of the national selection committee — have so far decided against following suit.

Butt, who was a member of the PCB Governing Board, is regarded as a hard task-master and a tough administrator and it is being widely anticipated in the national cricket circles that he would make some sweeping changes in the cricket set-up in the coming weeks.
 
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Pak-Afghan Joint Economic Commission concludes

KABUL (Afghanistan): The 7th meeting of Pakistan-Afghanistan Joint Economic Commission concluded in Kabul on Wednesday with a pledge to bolster and explore avenues in trade and economic cooperation for the benefit of the people of the two countries.

The meeting was followed by the joint press conference addressed by Shaukat Tarin, Adviser on Finance, Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, and Anwarul Haq Ahadi, Finance Minister of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.

The delegations of the two countries discussed in detail trade, economic coordination, Pakistan’s assistance for reconstruction in Afghanistan, and cooperation between the businessmen of the two countries, says a message received here from Kabul.

Both sides expressed satisfaction over the level of bilateral trade between the two countries and emphasized to explore further areas of cooperation in trade and economic sectors.

They also discussed the future avenues available to the two countries to act as a bridge between Central and South Asia.

The meeting discussed various aspects of Afghan Transit Trade Agreement, including mutual transit facilities to both the countries and making arrangements for expediting the carriage of goods in shortest possible time and removing hurdles in the smooth flow of trade and services.

On conclusion of the negotiations, Shaukat Tarin, Adviser on Finance and Anwarul Haq Ahadi, Finance Minister signed the agreed minutes of the Joint Economic Commission meeting.

Earlier, Adviser on Finance Shaukat Tarin paid a courtesy call on the President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai at the Presidential Palace.

He conveyed to the President the messages of goodwill, and friendship from the president and the Prime Minister of Pakistan, President; Karzai noted with satisfaction the friendly relations with Pakistan and reiterated that he had full confidence in the leadership of President Asif Ali Zardari and the democratically elected government of Pakistan.

President Karzai also urged the economic teams of both the countries to work for enhancing the bilateral trade by making use of the geography of Pakistan and Afghanistan which could serve as a bridge between Central Asia and South Asia.

Shaukat Tarin also held separate meetings with Afghan Foreign Minister, Dr. Rangin Dadfar Spanta and Finance Minister Dr. Anwarul Haq Ahadi.

The Afghan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) hosted a lunch in honour of Pakistan’s Adviser on Finance and his delegation. Prominent businessmen

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