Rameez Raja new Pakistan Cricket Board CEO

Rameez Raja new Pakistan Cricket Board CEO
Agha Akbar - 21 April 2003

LAHORE - Following a number of changes in the national team and its management, the PCB chairman Lt Gen Tauqir Zia has decided to ring changes in the set-up of the Board as well to convert it into a lean, mean outfit capable of proactively taking up the challenges at the domestic and international level. A casualty of this serious attempt at shaking up complacency and restructuring the PCB to optimise performance at all levels has been its director, Chishty Mujahid.

One has learnt on good authority that former Pakistan captain Rameez Raja is all set to replace him before the end of this week.

Though Chishty has been offered a graceful exit, on the pretext of his family problems demanding his time, it is indeed a sacking, and the charge among others was his being mostly absent from the PCB headquarters. In his about 10 months in office, Chishty has mostly been away from the Gaddafi Stadium for long spells on one pretext or another. And that includes the entire duration of the World Cup, when he was crisscrossing Southern Africa for a commentary assignment.

Rameez Raja’s credentials for the position are impeccable. A post-graduate in business administration, he has remained actively associated with the game since his retirement, and is one of the most respected voices from this country on satellite television.

He is the only survivor from the five-member advisory council formed by Gen Tauqir when the present dispensation took over in late 1999, and he has done it solely on the strength of his performance. As chairman of the PCB’s Development Committee, the scope of his work was vast and in areas which had remained unattended and ignored for so long. His lasting contribution in these areas is on-time completion of development projects, which included building from scratch or improving and upgrading grounds and stadiums all over the country. Till now the number of finished projects is a staggering 60.

Another important accomplishment under his supervision is setting up of national and regional academies. His dynamism, ideas and balanced but forthright personality make him into a candidate ideally suited for the position. Especially at this juncture, when he is likely to oversee the restructuring of the Board, fashioned by human resource specialist Amer Saddique, and at the same time reconstruct our domestic cricket.

But above all what Raja brings to the all-important position of the CEO is his intimate knowledge of Pakistan cricket and various obstacles in the way of its growth and progress as well as the demands and exigencies of international cricket. That is not to mention the realisation of the need to turn the PCB into a performance-oriented organisation capable of providing the lead to other sports bodies in this country in terms of excellence in management.

Only time will tell whether Raja has the conviction and drive to address these issues and leave his indelible imprint. But hopefully he would get a fair chance to do all this and more.

So another X player is being involved in PCB, why am I not surprised.
How come the Australian cricket board doesn’t have any ex players working in the cricket as main officials.

I think this is a good move. I think Ramiz will do a good job with the job that he has been handed. I always wanted him to get involved in the PVB somehow.

Rameez Raja new Pakistan Cricket Board CEO

Rameez Raja new Pakistan Cricket Board CEO
Agha Akbar - 21 April 2003

LAHORE - Following a number of changes in the national team and its management, the PCB chairman Lt Gen Tauqir Zia has decided to ring changes in the set-up of the Board as well to convert it into a lean, mean outfit capable of proactively taking up the challenges at the domestic and international level. A casualty of this serious attempt at shaking up complacency and restructuring the PCB to optimise performance at all levels has been its director, Chishty Mujahid.

One has learnt on good authority that former Pakistan captain Rameez Raja is all set to replace him before the end of this week.

Though Chishty has been offered a graceful exit, on the pretext of his family problems demanding his time, it is indeed a sacking, and the charge among others was his being mostly absent from the PCB headquarters. In his about 10 months in office, Chishty has mostly been away from the Gaddafi Stadium for long spells on one pretext or another. And that includes the entire duration of the World Cup, when he was crisscrossing Southern Africa for a commentary assignment.

Rameez Raja’s credentials for the position are impeccable. A post-graduate in business administration, he has remained actively associated with the game since his retirement, and is one of the most respected voices from this country on satellite television.

He is the only survivor from the five-member advisory council formed by Gen Tauqir when the present dispensation took over in late 1999, and he has done it solely on the strength of his performance. As chairman of the PCB’s Development Committee, the scope of his work was vast and in areas which had remained unattended and ignored for so long. His lasting contribution in these areas is on-time completion of development projects, which included building from scratch or improving and upgrading grounds and stadiums all over the country. Till now the number of finished projects is a staggering 60.

Another important accomplishment under his supervision is setting up of national and regional academies. His dynamism, ideas and balanced but forthright personality make him into a candidate ideally suited for the position. Especially at this juncture, when he is likely to oversee the restructuring of the Board, fashioned by human resource specialist Amer Saddique, and at the same time reconstruct our domestic cricket.

But above all what Raja brings to the all-important position of the CEO is his intimate knowledge of Pakistan cricket and various obstacles in the way of its growth and progress as well as the demands and exigencies of international cricket. That is not to mention the realisation of the need to turn the PCB into a performance-oriented organisation capable of providing the lead to other sports bodies in this country in terms of excellence in management.

Only time will tell whether Raja has the conviction and drive to address these issues and leave his indelible imprint. But hopefully he would get a fair chance to do all this and more.

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Ramiz Raja…hmm, i think there are better and more deserving people in Pakistan for that position.

^ kindly name a few who are infact educated and mature enough to take up the assignment?

so what ur tryin to say is that Ramiz Raja is one of Pakistan's top intellects. nice...very nice

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so what ur tryin to say is that Ramiz Raja is one of Pakistan's top intellects. nice...very nice
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so you want Pakistan's top intellects to be Cricket boards CEO?
Ramiz may not be top intellect but he sure is one of top cricket intellects.

man, they should make me the CE of the PCB.

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so you want Pakistan's top intellects to be Cricket boards CEO?
Ramiz may not be top intellect but he sure is one of top cricket intellects.
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he was an OK player....and has an average cricketing brain. I dont what makes u call him a top cricketing intellect.

I agree with Sharaabi. Rameez is not the best option. Just because he's an MBA doesnt mean he's suitable for the job.

you dont have to be a master cricket brain for CEO post, no one ias aksing you to be coach or captain of the team. He is involved with cricket commentators all over the world and monitoring changes in the worlc ricket scene and he has the idea what is lacking in Pakistan cricket setup. I agree he is not an ideal choice but he is a good choice, as we have this non-cricketing person incharge of the PCB we need with know-how of moderan day cricketing buisiness matters.

saby got it nailed. :)

Amir Sohail - Chief Selector
Ramiz Raza - CEO
Javed Miandad - Coach
Rashid Latif - Captain.
Tauqir Zia - PCB Chief

May GOD help Pakistan Cricket.

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Amir Sohail - Chief Selector
Ramiz Raza - CEO
Javed Miandad - Coach
Rashid Latif - Captain.
Tauqir Zia - PCB Chief

May GOD help Pakistan Cricket.
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Tumhaaray signature wala?

You Wish :D. But only If Wishes were Horses and Sachin was a Cowboy :hehe:

^ Abay chaapree kay, aik tau tujhey kuch samahj hee nahee aati. :smack:

Well I shall say that Ramiz Raja is really a top intelectual.The way he talks he is so better than the rest of people eying the particular job.Then he has got a very reasonable career record on and off the field and has led Pakistan to many victories so he is defintly the right choice.

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**saby
* got it nailed. :)
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i know :D

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...The way he talks he is so better.
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sorry sir, but with that comment you have forever lost your credibility.

Exactly…I agree with Saby :k: :smiley:

The way Wasim Akram talks, you'd think he's a Ph.D! Ok ok... im exagerating, but a degree in something.

Look at how Miandad talks, and the guy has a great cricketing brain.

What I think you guys are trying to say is, how Ramiz phrases sentence structures, grammatically, his expressions, and how to negotiate and reason properly.

Being a CEO is a big responsibilty. He needs to make sure has has confidence in himself, the people underneath, communication skills and always think negative (because knowing Pakistani Cricket, anything can happen!)