The Pakistan Cricket Board on Tuesday reported its board of
coordinate authorities for the extended
2023-24 cricket season, which can
see the return of territorial and departmental cricket after four a long time,
hence, considerably expanding the number of matches.Ninety-seven To begin with
XI matches were held within the 2022-23 cricket season alone, but taking after
the rebuilding of the PCB Constitution 2014, around 200 To begin with XI
matches will be held within the 2023-24 season.
To cater for the improved
prerequisite and taking after an yearly examination prepare, the PCB has
expanded the number of coordinate authorities in each category. This will give
more openings to the coordinate authorities under the current framework
additionally increments the gaining chances after the PCB chosen to extend the month
to month retainers of the tip top and supplementary board by 20 per cent.
Moreover, the PCB has moreover
expanded coordinate expenses, every day stipends and retirement benefits of the
coordinate authorities by 20 per cent.Within the first class board of
coordinate officials, the PCB has included seven authorities to raise the count
to 13. The seven unused authorities, who have been advanced, are: Aleem Khan
Moosa, Athar Laiq, Bilal Khiljee, Kamran Chaudhry, Khalid Jamshed, Mohammad
Aslam and Sohail Idrees.
Additionally, and imagining eight
first-class matches will run concurrently, the PCB had expanded the pool of
first class umpires from 14 to 23. The nine coordinate authorities, who have
been advanced from the supplementary to elite panel are: Abdul Moqeet, Aslam
Bareach, Farooq Ali Khan, Ghulam Sarwar, Imranullah Aslam, Kashif Sohail, Majid
Hussain, Qaiser Khan and Zulfiqar Jan.
Within the supplementary board,
which is able be included in non-first-class and pathways cricket matches but will
too be accessible to cover for the tip top coordinate authorities in To begin
with XI matches, the PCB has advanced nine Coordinate arbitrators. This
incorporates Saman Zulfiqar, who gets to be the primary women’s coordinate
official to rise to this level. Others are: Abu-al-Hasnat Rao, Allah Likewise,
Fazal Akbar Shah, Ghulam Mustafa, Inamullah Khan, Muhammad Amiruddin Ansari,
Samiul Haq and Sohail Khan.
In the interim, the PCB has
moreover affirmed women’s and worldwide board of coordinate authorities. The
women’s board of umpires incorporates, Afia Amin, Humairah Farah, Nazia Nazir,
Riffat Mustafa, Sabahat Rasheed, Saleema Imtiaz and Shakila Rafiq, whereas the
universal board of coordinate authorities is Aleem Dar, Asif Yaqoob, Rashid
Riaz Waqar, Faisal Khan Afridi (all umpires), Muhammad Javed Malik (Multan) and
Ali Naqvi (both coordinate arbitrators).
The PCB gather that checked on the coordinate officials’ final season’s exhibitions and chosen on the 2023-24 board included: Shakil Ahmed Shaikh (Chair – Residential Rebuilding Committee), Aizad Syed (Acting Executive – Institutes), Haroon Rashid (Chair – Choice Committee and Acting Chief – Residential Cricket), Saqib Irfan (Senior Director – Household cricket), Bilal Qureshi (Chief – Umpires & Officials) and Abdul Hameed (Collaborator Chief – Umpires and Arbitrator).
PCB PANEL OF MATCH OFFICIALS 2023-24
PCB Tip top Board of Coordinate
Officials (13) – Aleem Khan Moosa (Karachi), Ali Naqvi (Lahore), Athar Laiq
(Karachi), Bilal Moinul Haq Khiljee (Lahore), Iftikhar Ahmed (Karachi), Kamran
Chaudhry (Lahore), Khalid Jamshed (Lahore), Muhammad Anees (Lahore), Muhammad Aslam
(Quetta), Muhammad Iqbal Sheik (Hyderabad), Muhammad Javed Malik (Multan),
Nadeem Arshad (Faisalabad) and Sohail Idrees (Lahore).
PCB First class Board of Umpires
(23) – Abdul Moqeet (Lahore), Aleem Dar (Lahore), Aley Haider (Karachi), Asif
Yaqoob (Islamabad), Aslam Bareach (Quetta), Faisal Khan Afridi (Sargodha),
Farooq Ali Khan (Abbottabad), Ghulam Sarwar (Sibi), Imran Jawed (Karachi),
Imranullah Aslam (Bahawalpur), Kashif Sohail (Khanewal), Majid Hussain (AJK),
Muhammad Asif (Lahore), Muhammad Sajid (Charsadda), Nasir Hussain (Lahore),
Qaiser Khan (Lahore), Rashid Riaz Waqar (Lahore), Saqib Khan (Abbottabad),
Shozab Raza (Lahore), Syed Imtiaz Iqbal (Karachi), Tariq Rasheed (Lahore),
Waleed Yaqub (Lahore) and Zulfiqar Jan (Charsadda).
PCB Supplementary Board of
Coordinate Arbitrators (11) – Abu-al-Hasnat Rao (Lahore), Ahmer Saeed
(Karachi), Ali Gohar (Karachi), Allah Same (Islamabad), Fazal Akbar Shah
(Peshawar), Ghulam Mustafa (Kasur), Inamullah Khan (Lahore), Muhammad Amiruddin
Ansari (Karachi), Saman Zulfiqar (Sheikhupura), Samiul Haq (Faisalabad) and
Sohail Khan (Lahore).
PCB Supplementary Board of Umpires (28) – Abdul Karim (Naseerabad), Aftab Hussain Gillani (Bahawalpur), Ahmed Nadeem (Peshawar), Ahmed Shahab (Lahore), Aqeel Aadil Khan (Karachi), Asif Farooq Awan (Gujranwala), Dilshad Ali (Multan), Haroon Malik (Sargodha), Hashim Ali (Lodhran), Hassan Mahmood (Lahore), Irfan Haider (Islamabad), Kamran Khalil (Lahore), Khalid Mehmood Snr. (Karachi), Mir Father (Islamabad), Muhammad Basit (Lahore), Muhammad Fayyaz (Peshawar), Muhammad Imran (Sargodha), Muhammad Irfan Dilshad (Lahore), Muhammad Kaleem (Lahore), Muhammad Waqas (Lahore), Qaiser Waheed (Lahore), Rafiq Ahmad (Dadu), Rana Muhammad Arshad (Faisalabad), Raza Asghar (Sheikhupura), Saleem Butt (Rawalpindi), Sultan Mahmood (Loralai), Syed Fahim Ahmed Bukhari (Karachi) and Waqar Ahmed (Islamabad).
PCB Improvement Board of Umpires (40) – Aamer Atta (DG Khan), Abdul Qayoom (Karachi), Abdul Wasay (Kohat), Abrar Ahmed (Kasur), Adnan Rashid (Lahore), Ajmal Khan (Swat), Akhtar Ali (Karachi), Anser Mahmood (Pattoki), Asim Alvi (Karachi), Farooq Anwar Bajwa (Faisalabad), Farooq Jan (Charsadda), Ghayyur Hussain (Peshawar), Hameed Khan (Quetta), Hidayatullah (Pishin), Jaffar Hussain (Peshawar), Jamshid Hussain (Peshawar), Khalid Mahmood Jnr. (Quetta), Khalil Ahmad Siddiqi (Kasur), Maqbool Ahmed (Faisalabad), Mesam Turabi (Gujjar Khan), Muhammad Aamir Sharif (Kohat), Muhammad Arif (DI Khan), Muhammad Yousaf (DG Khan), Mumtaz Ali (Loralai), Munir Ahmed (Kasur), Naik Muhammad (Kohat), Nasar Khan (Mardan), Naseer Ahmed (Chakwal), Naushad Khan (Peshawar), Naveed Khan (Nowshera), Noor ul Hakam (Buner), Raweed Khan (Charsadda), Sagheer Ahmed (Lahore), Saifullah Khan (Sargodha), Shahid Qayyum (Faisalabad), Shamim Ansari (Karachi), Sohail Khan (Charssada), Sohail Zaman Khattak (Peshawar), , Waqas Zeb (Lahore) and Zeeshan Arif (Mirpur, AJK).
PCB Women’s Board of Umpires (7)
– Afia Amin (Lahore), Humairah Farah (Lahore), Nazia Nazir (Lahore), Riffat
Mustafa (Kasur), Sabahat Rasheed (Lahore), Saleema Imtiaz (Karachi) and Shakila
Rafiq (Kasur).
ICC Worldwide Board of Coordinate
Authorities (6) – Aleem Dar (Lahore), Asif Yaqoob (Islamabad), Rashid Riaz
Waqar (Lahore), Faisal Khan Afridi (Sargodha) (all umpires); MuhammadJaved Malik
(Multan) and Ali Naqvi (Lahore) (both coordinate arbitrators).

