Overview
- The Multan Sultans owner sent a letter to PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi proposing franchise representation on PSL committees, structured hiring, a professional management framework, and regular reporting to teams.
- Tareen framed the proposals as a reset in relations, calling for transparency and accountability after weeks of tension with the board.
- The outreach followed a viral video in which Tareen mocked a PCB legal notice and tore it on camera, an episode that drew varied reactions across Pakistan cricket.
- The PCB previously accused Tareen of breaching clauses in the franchise’s 10-year contract and, per reporting, warned of potential blacklisting that could affect future ownership bids.
- Media reports say the board is reviewing Multan Sultans’ ownership status and preparing league expansion, while no formal public response to the reform letter has been issued.