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(ICC) president Zaheer Abbas is ready to become Pakistan Cricket Board head

International Cricket Council (ICC) president Zaheer Abbas is ready to become Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) head after calls for removing the board’s top brass post-World T20.
Zaheer said it was possible for him to hold two positions since Indian board officials have also held an ICC and a board position previously. He also added that Pakistan has the best talent, but the system should be set right first.
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