Lahore: A cloud of uncertainty hovers over Intikhab Alam's future role in the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) after the former Test captain and coach committed some glaring errors while finalising the list of players who were awarded central contracts and retainers.
The PCB released the much awaited list of central contracts on May and found itself in an embarrassing situation after media highlighted the omissions of pace spearheads, Mohammad Sami and Mohammad Talha from the central contracts list and inclusion of the banned Bismillah Khan in the stipend category.
In addition to the 21 contracted players, the PCB had also named 21 other players to get a stipend.

Pak coach committed glaring errors while finalising the list of players who were awarded central contracts.
"PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf was not happy with the criticism in media about central contracts and retainers for the year 2012. He was of the view that a good deed and positive work of the board had gone down the drain due to some major bloopers," a source said.
The source also added that initial investigation has revealed that PCB's director of International Cricket Affairs Intikhab, who headed the committee that finalised and recommended the list of players to be given contracts and retainers, had kept the list secret till the last moment.
"Inquiry confirmed that Intikhab had kept the list a secret till the eleventh hour and also did not bother to have a final discussion on it with other members of the committee= including chief selector, Iqbal Qasim," the source said.
He said when the chief selector was approached for his comments; he made it clear that he was not involved in the final talks.
"The chairman has now given the task of reviewing the list once again to former Test captain Javed Miandad. He will now review the list to see who all deserve the contracts and retainers," another source said.
He said the presence of Umar Akmal, Umar Gul, Abdul Rehman in the category 'A' list of central contracts has also raised eyebrows in the board.
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