Lahore: Former ICC Chief Financial Officer Faisal Hasnain has been appointed as the next Chief Executive of the Pakistan Cricket Board, succeeding Wasim Khan. In January, Hasnain will take over as president. Faisal was involved in the sale of the governing body's commercial rights for the 2007-2015 and 2016-2023 cycles as the CFO of the International Cricket Council. Faisal also played cricket for Zimbabwe. In a statement, PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja stated, "Faisal is a recognised face in world cricket and is well regarded, respected, and trusted for his expertise in corporate governance, financial management, and commercial acumen." "With the plans I have for the PCB, Faisal will be a wonderful fit since he can use his enormous expertise and knowledge to assist us in achieving our commercial and financial objectives of growing and strengthening Pakistan cricket." Hasnain, for one, stated that he intends to improve Pakistan cricket's image and reputation. "I am fully committed to delivering the PCB Chairman's vision for Pakistan cricket, fulfilling the expectations and dreams of millions of passionate Pakistan cricket fans, and strengthening our existing commercial partnerships, the ICC and other Cricket Boards, as well as developing new partnerships as we move forward," he added. BBL 2021: Andre Russel hit 34 runs in just 6 balls playing for Melbourne Stars Bengaluru FC coach's big statement says, "Chhetri's form is of concern" Goalkeeper Suraj Karkera's big statement said, "It will be difficult to fill in Sreejesh's place"