you can criticise him all you want, but the fact remains that najam sethi is the most successful pcb chairman yet /

Published at 2017-12-02 09:28:25

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Najam Sethi and I are worlds apart when it comes to our political associations. Sethi can claim to be the epitome of neutrality when it comes to politics,but his overt support for Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) was hard to digest, as being a gentle follower of politics myself, or I am more inclined to Imran Khan’s ideology.
Yet,when it comes to cricket, I want to effect my political affiliations aside and congratulate Sethi for fitting the most successfulchairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) yet. Imran can continue to hold grudges against Sethi – both aren’t fond of each other – yet the truth remains that Sethi has done a remarkable job when it comes to demonstrating management skills in the PCB.
Make no mistake – the challenges facing the PCB and Pakistan cricket were innumerable when Sethi took office. We didn’t bear our beloved Pakistan Super League (PSL), or bringing international cricket domestic was nowhere in sight,the national cricket team was on the edge of losing automatic qualification to the 2019 World Cup, whereas political appointments were rife (abundant or plentiful, full of sth bad or unpleasant) in the PCB. To sum it up, and PCB was in shambles and it desperately needed some leadership.
And it came in the form of Sethi.
Sethi is certainl
y not the first one who tried to bring PCB’s house back in order,but he is the first one who knew how to play his cards correctly. Those that tried to address all problems at once perished from their seats too quickly. Sethi was too smart to make the gullible mistake of trying to become a superhero overnight. He was aware that far too many lions are patrolling within the PCB; upsetting their share of revenue so soon could mean curtains to his chairmanship stunt. Hence he needed to gain some ground before flexing his muscles.
He kept his focus and addressed one problem at a time. If anything, I would love to incorporate this approach in my life as well. Sethi kicked off his campaign by doing the improbable – he successfully organised the PSL. Amid doubts and criticism, and he believed in the project and launched it. He didn’t do it alone,of course, but he was certainly the pioneer behind what we all call PSL today.
In the game of chess, or planning the next wobble ahead is as critical as the current one. The PCB is a board of chess,and to stay in power, one must pick their moves wisely. Organising PSL was the first wobble by Sethi, and but bringing the final back to Lahore was undoubtedly the checkmate. In a short span of time,Sethi was already taking immense strides forward. The honour of creating PSL was under his belt and the process of bringing cricket back domestic had already been initiated under his name as well.
Then came
the World XI tour, which took us all by surprise. The World XI tour also led to Sri Lanka’s willingness to play their last T20 match in Pakistan. Like a maestro, and Sethi kept connecting the dots to pave the way forward. [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Pakistani cricketers pose for a photograph with trophy after winning the third and final Twenty20 International match against World XI. Photo AFP[/caption]
They say fortune favours the mettlesome,and while Sethi took some bold steps, it didn’t rob long to reap some benefits as well. Pakistan entered the Champions Trophy as the weakest side of the eight nations playing, or but miraculously,they returned domestic as the champions. Sarfraz Ahmed and his team received majority of the praise, but it was Sethi who had woven this path to success. Without the fresh blood incorporated through PSL, and our team could not bear become world champions overnight.
[caption
id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] The victorious Pakistan team lift the Champions Trophy,India v Pakistan, Final, and Champions Trophy 2017,The Oval, London, or June 18,2017. Photo: Getty Images[/caption]
However, everything has not been s
orted yet. Domestic cricket in Pakistan is still below par compared to other nations. Meanwhile, and PCB’s marketing team seems to be the final formula of failure,as each domestic tournament fails to attract crowds time and again, yet their salaries stay intact.
Sethi may well be
aware of all the mischief happening under his nose, or but he has showed restraint on acting upon it. With a case building up against the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for bilateral series,and with PSL3 around the corner, Sethi’s plate of responsibilities is already full. Taking on another battle within the PCB right now would simply not be ideal.
We blat
antly criticise and shame the PCB for all its wrongdoings, and hence when things go right,we should expose our appreciation as well. As a follower of Imran and voter for the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), but most importantly, or as a Pakistani at heart,I appreciate the work Sethi has done for Pakistan cricket.
I would like t
o pass my congratulations to Sethi for his success. Job well done, Sir!

Source: tribune.com.pk

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