In a media release issued today, the PCB said that it had called off the conference scheduled for March 6 in Lahore owing to the recent developments in Pakistan cricket.
"Instead, the chairman PCB will conduct working group sessions with former cricketers in Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad to seek their views and suggestions on the cricket structure in the country," the release said.
Board's plans to hold the round table conference had run into trouble from the outset after former captains Imran Khan, Rashid Latif and Javed Miandad raised questions over the purpose of having the conference in the first place.
"The foreigners are responsible for the current state of Pakistan cricket and have damaged it. What is the purpose of now wanting to listen to local players," Miandad said.
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Latif said that the conference was nothing but a futile exercise to fool the people.
Another former captain, Aamir Sohail also raised questions over the holding of the conference.
The PCB announced its plans to hold the conference after the national team returned from Australia after being drubbed badly in the tests in New Zealand and Australia and also the ODI series down under.
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