Sharif is Patron in Chief of Pakistan Cricket Board.
"The PCB is now waiting for further instructions from the Prime Minister's secretariat which now is also holding its own independent inquiry into the cricket affairs," a well-informed source in the PCB told PTI today.
Federal interior minister Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan said yesterday the government was not happy with the way the confidential reports of head coach Waqar Younis and manager Intikhab Alam were leaked out to the media.
Originally the PCB planned to announce the sacking of Waqar and chief selector Haroon Rasheed tomorrow based on the recommendations of the fact-finding committee, but the source said these announcements could be delayed for a few days.
The source confirmed that the PCB top officials had also been told to refrain from any statements in the media until further instructions.
"It is because of the government's involvement now that PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan has also put on hold his move to tender his resignation which he had planned to announce last Friday.
Khan was also said to be upset over the leakage of the reports.
The source said that Waqar and Shahid Afridi, who stepped down from T20 captaincy today, had also got through their views and grievances to the government through their influential contacts.
"Waqar in particular is not willing to go out without a fight because he is furious over the leakage of his confidential report to the fact-finding committee and suspects Najam Sethi for this," the source said.
"Waqar has used his friendship with Imran Khan and some other top ministers and members of the ruling PML N party to convey his point of view to the prime minister," the source said.
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