"Because of this uncertain situation that has developed after the judgement of the court, we decided to file an appeal," Sethi said.
Sethi was appointed acting chairman of the Board by the government late last month after the IHC stopped Zaka Ashraf from working as PCB head.
In its detailed judgement released this week, the court declared the elections of Ashraf in May as null and void but also stopped Sethi from exercising full powers and ordered holding of fresh elections in 90 days' time.
"The biggest problem is that the budget for 2012/2013 has still not been approved although it is ready. And unless the budget is approved by the Chairman how can we pay salaries to employees," Sethi told 'Geo News' channel.
He pointed out that the governing board of the PCB had given him full authority at its last meeting but he was unable to exercise his powers because of the court orders.
"The governing board gave me powers and authority but I can't use them because of the court orders."
"But we have been unable to extend the contracts and I fear we might see these employees holding a strike in front of the board offices but there is nothing I can do," he said.
"We have cricket issues also pending like the announcement of the Pakistan under-23 team that will go to Singapore and the coming tour to Zimbabwe."
Sethi also explained that when he took over as acting chief, chief selector Iqbal Qasim resigned by his own will.
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