Pakistan’s previous Test and ODI commander Azhar Ali has applied for the post of Overseer of the Public Cricket Foundation (NCA) in Lahore, as per sources. Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has welcomed applications for the post of Chief NCA and a dependable source affirmed that Azhar had applied as well as displayed strong fascination with taking up the gig. “The PCB is additionally glad that Azhar has shown interest due to his cricket and instructive foundation,” the source said.
Azhar resigned from global cricket last year and from that point forward has been playing five star cricket and is as of now in Pakistan for a departmental competition.
Azhar has played 97 Tests and 53 ODIs and has the experience of 263 top of the line matches. The PCB will name a NCA Chief in January.
Another previous Test bowler Nadeem Khan is right now filling in as acting Overseer of the NCA after the PCB eliminated New Zealand’s Award Bradburn from the post recently.