Abdul Qadir has resigned as Pakistan's chief selector following the defeat by England in the Twenty20 World Cup.
"He just handed in his resignation to the chairman who accepted it," Pakistan Cricket Board chief operating officer Salim Altaf told Reuters. "We don't know the reasons behind his decision."
Qadir, a former leg spinner who played 67 tests and 104 one-day internationals, was brought in as chief selector last November. Pakistan lost by 48 runs to England on Sunday.
"He just handed in his resignation to the chairman who accepted it," Pakistan Cricket Board chief operating officer Salim Altaf told Reuters. "We don't know the reasons behind his decision."
Qadir, a former leg spinner who played 67 tests and 104 one-day internationals, was brought in as chief selector last November. Pakistan lost by 48 runs to England on Sunday.
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