Former Pakistan captain Mohammad Hafeez has opened up after he parted ways with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) as director of the men’s national side.
Taking to X, formerly Twitter, Hafeez said that his “tenure of four years was cut short to two months”.
The former all-rounder also said that he will "reveal all the cricketing and other amateur non-cricketing facts which ensue bad performances".
“I always Prioritise and represented Pakistan with dignity and Pride. I accepted the new role as a Director PCB with great passion to make positive reforms but Unfortunately my designated tenure which was offered by @TheRealPCB for 4 years was cut short for 2 mnths on the account of New chairmanship. Best wishes for Pakistan cricket future. As always, I foremost take responsibility and put myself accountable for all my executions in my given time and will accordingly reveal all the cricketing and other amateur non cricketing facts which ensue bad performances. Stay tuned,” he wrote.
It was reported that Hafeez wanted to meet newly-appointed PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi and submit his report about the tour of Australia and New Zealand. However, Naqvi didn’t give Hafeez time for the meeting.
Sources added that the PCB isn’t interested in working with Hafeez which is why the two parties have decided to part ways.
Former Test captain Hafeez was given the responsibility of Director Cricket in November last year.