"PM Sharif has tasked Najam Sethi to especially focus revival of cricketing ties with India even on a neutral venue," a close aide of Sharif told PTI.
The aide said that Sharif's love for cricket "forced" him to appoint himself patron-in-chief of the Pakistan Cricket Board. Earlier, this position was held by the President of Pakistan.
Sharif often plays cricket at his private residence in Murree, a hill station some 50 kilometres from the capital city, Islamabad.
Sharif used to play cricket against top clubs of the city at Lahore's Gymkhana in 1980s. He had also played against West Indies in a practice match in mid 1980s at Gymkhana.
But his decision to appoint Sethi as 'acting' chairman of PCB has raised questions about his seriousness in improving the cricket affairs as Sethi has never been "keen observer or critic" of the cricket matters here.
Currently, he is facing a contempt of court proceedings for not conducting elections for a new PCB chairman.
