Islamabad: Former Test captain Javed Miandad rejoined the Pakistan Cricket Board as director general Monday after meeting with the chairman Ijaz Butt.
"It was a very cordial meeting and he is back as director general," Butt said after his meeting with Miandad.
Miandad quit in January citing his "limited role" in the PCB. "Now everything is settled and I am happy to be back in the cricket board," Miandad said.
Domestic media reported that Miandad was not happy with his salary package when he stepped down two months ago. However, he said Monday that money was not the issue.
"Salary was never the issue and I just want to work for the betterment of Pakistan cricket," Miandad said. "There are lots of things which need to be done - like how to revive international cricket back in Pakistan and how we could make our domestic cricket more competitive."
Butt also did not reveal how much the PCB would pay Miandad, but said the return of the former national team's captain and coach was a positive change for the game.