The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has received notification from the Ministry of IPC, confirming the Cabinet division's approval of the new PCB Constitution 2019, which came into effect on 19th August 2019. As per the new PCB Constitution, under Clause 49 (1), the existing Board of Governors (BoGs) of the PCB shall continue for a period until, at least, four members of the BoG are notified from amongst a pool of seven members (three Cricket Associations and four independent members).
Further, composition of the BoGs will eventually be as follows: Three members being Presidents of the Cricket Associations (on rotation basis as per applicable regulations to be shared in due course); two members nominated by the Patron of the board; four independent members, including at least one female member; Chief Executive of the PCB; Federal Secretary of the Ministry of IPC as ex-officio (non-voting) member.
As per PCB Constitution, 16 regional cricket associations will be replaced by six cricket associations, namely: Balochistan Cricket Association; Central Punjab Cricket Association; Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Cricket Association; Northern Cricket Association; Sindh Cricket Association; Southern Punjab Cricket Association. Moreover, District Cricket Associations will be replaced by City Cricket Associations. Both Cricket Associations and City Cricket Associations shall be governed in accordance with their respective model constitutions, which will be approved by the BoG. Cricket Associations will be sharing more responsibility and providing a forum for City Cricket Associations to pursue better and effective regulations and governance of cricket within their respective jurisdiction.
The General Body of the PCB will comprise 11 members, including PCB Chairman; President of each Cricket Association; President of the Blind Cricket Council; President of Deaf and Dumb Cricket Association; Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer are the ex-officio members. To strengthen governance structures, Clause 12 (c) has been added, which requires the Board to implement best corporate governance practices that promote ethical culture in the Board, while nominations, HR & Remuneration, and Risk Management Committees have been introduced through Clause 12 (h).

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