Photo: PCBPakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) Chief Operating Officer (COO) Subhan Ahmad on Saturday has stepped down from his role after nine years, the Board of Governors were informed during their 56th meeting. "After more than twenty-five years with the PCB, it is an appropriate time for me to move on," said Subhan. "It has been a wonderful journey and an honour to represent the PCB at international forums as well as to contribute in the PCB’s transformation from a semi-professional to a thoroughly professional and one of the best-performing organisations of the country.The former operations chief reflected his time with the board and said that he would remain a "well-wisher of the PCB". "I am grateful to all my colleagues and peers for their support and guidance, and the role they played in my development as a professional and progression from a junior officer to the COO," he added."Without their backing and patronage, I would not have achieved my career targets and objectives. "I will remain a well-wisher of the PCB."The PCB's Chairman Ehsan Mani expressed his gratitude towards his colleague and extended his well wishes towards Subhan. "Subhan has made outstanding contributions to the PCB with respect, humility and integrity. Over the past so many years, he was at the forefront when the PCB made changes to how it operated and negotiated lucrative commercial deals to ensure the sport continues to remain healthy and thrive in Pakistan. In this background, it is sad to see him depart," said Mani. "Subhan will reflect on his time at the PCB with a lot of pride as the organisation came out of age during his watch and earned the reputation as one of the most respected cricket bodies in the world. That is his legacy and an inspiration for all those who are or will serve this great institution in years to come. "On behalf of the PCB, I thank Subhan for his untiring services and wish him well for the future. The PCB would like to continue to benefit from his experience and we will be discussing a role based on specific projects,” he said.
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