Ajay Jadeja will become the chairman of PCB! What was his response to the offer?

Host Pakistan has been shamefully eliminated from the Champions Trophy 2025. The Pakistani team first suffered a crushing defeat by 60 runs against New Zealand. In the second match, Team India defeated them badly. After this, the last match against Bangladesh was canceled due to rain. In this way, the journey of the Pakistan cricket team in the tournament ended without winning any match. Now many big changes are expected in the team. Meanwhile, former Indian cricketer Ajay Jadeja has received an offer to become the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board. You will be a little surprised to know, but this is true. Now let us know, who gave him this offer and what was his reaction to it.
This is how Ajay Jadeja got the offer.
Before Ajay Jadeja's answer, let's find out how he got this offer. Actually, Jadeja is currently appearing on a show of DP World to analyze the matches of the Champions Trophy. During this, an amazing incident happened. A fan asked if a foreigner can become the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board?
Pakistani legend Wasim Akram was the first to respond to this. He believed that this is a position that attracts a lot of attention. Press conferences have to be held every day. He said, 'I doubt that the board will think of any foreign name for the role of chairman.'
Immediately after this, legendary Pakistani bowler Waqar Younus points his finger towards Ajay Jadeja. He offers him this role. This means that it is clear that Jadeja has not officially received this offer. This was just a topic of discussion. Now let's know what he said on this?
Jadeja gave this answer on the offer
Ajay Jadeja's reply to the offer to become the chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board made everyone laugh. He said, 'Wasim Bhai has children, I also have children.' He further said, 'There are two aspects of the job, administrative and sports. These can be separated. Fans and the public are not interested in how much profit the board has made, how many stadiums have been built. Fans and upcoming players just want to know how their cricket will develop.'