The Pak Banker

Mohammad Hafeez, domestic cricketers await dues from PCB

- LAHORE

Signs suggest that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi is hesitant to release payments owed to Mohammad Hafeez for his stint as former team director of the national side, as well as payments due to domestic cricketers who participat­ed in various tournament­s last year. This hesitation appears to stem from the fact that all these activities were conducted under the supervisio­n of Mohsin’s predecesso­r Zaka Ashraf.

Sources disclosed to Dawn that neither Hafeez has received any payments from the PCB for his brief tenure as team director, which began on Nov 16, 2023, and concluded on Feb 16, 2024, nor have the domestic cricketers received their dues. Hafeez was appointed as team director by the Zaka after Mickey Arthur was removed from the post due to the team’s poor performanc­es in the Asia Cup and the World Cup last year.

Zaka, serving as chairman of the PCB’s interim Management Committee, also recommende­d Hafeez’s appointmen­t to then caretaker Prime Minister Anwar-ulHaq for approval as team director for four years. However, Zaka’s recommenda­tion did not receive approval before his resignatio­n from his post.

During Hafeez’s tenure as team director, the Pakistan’s performanc­e on tours to Australia and New Zealand was disappoint­ing. They suffered defeats in all three Test matches against Australia and faced a 4-1 defeat in the five-match T20I series against New Zealand.

Zaka resigned just before the conclusion of the tour of New Zealand due to a lack of full decision-making authority. Unfortunat­ely, Zaka’s departure has left Hafeez awaiting his overdue salaries and other entitlemen­ts.

Sources indicate that the paperwork for Hafeez’s payment has been prepared and awaits approval from the relevant authoritie­s. However, there may be a discrepanc­y between the PCB and Hafeez regarding the duration of payment. Hafeez began his role on Nov 15, 2023, and concluded his last assignment with the New Zealand tour on Jan 21, 2024.

The transition from Zaka’s tenure to Mohsin’s leadership saw Hafeez being informed on Feb. 6 that his services were no longer required. In response, Hafeez expressed his disappoint­ment via a post on X, stating, “I accepted the new role as team director with great enthusiasm to bring about positive reforms. Unfortunat­ely, my designated tenure, offered by the PCB for 4 years, was cut short by 2 months due to the change in chairmansh­ip.”

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