The Pakistan Cricket Board, under the leadership of Mohsin Naqvi, has reinstated Usman Wahla as Director International. Wahla had been suspended from his position after a controversial incident involving a handshake with India during the Asia Cup in the UAE. The suspension was a result of allegations of mishandling the situation after the Group A clash against India on September 14. Despite the initial suspension, Wahla has now been reinstated in time for the upcoming multi-format home series against South Africa.
During last month’s Asia Cup, Wahla found himself at the center of a ‘handshake row’ with India, leading to his suspension by chairman Mohsin Naqvi. The controversial incident received significant attention in the cricketing world, prompting swift action from the PCB. However, following a review of the situation, the board decided to reinstate Wahla to his role of Director International.
Wahla’s reinstatement comes as a relief for the cricketing community, as his experience and expertise are considered valuable assets to the PCB. With the upcoming series against South Africa on the horizon, Wahla’s presence in the boardroom will be crucial in ensuring the success of the matches. The decision to reinstate Wahla reflects the PCB’s commitment to addressing internal issues promptly and fairly, allowing the organization to focus on the upcoming cricketing events.
As Director International, Wahla will play a key role in overseeing Pakistan’s cricketing affairs on the global stage. His reinstatement signals a fresh start for the PCB after the recent controversy surrounding the handshake incident. With the Asia Cup incident now behind them, the focus shifts to the future, with Wahla back in his position to lead the international cricketing initiatives for Pakistan. The board’s decision to reinstate Wahla demonstrates a willingness to forgive and move forward, emphasizing unity and collective progress within the organization.






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