NEW DELHI: Former Pakistan Test captain Azhar Ali has stepped down from his roles on the national selection committee and as head of the youth development department at the National Cricket Academy.

A source close to Ali confirmed that he submitted his resignation to the Pakistan Cricket Board following the decision to grant another former Test captain, Sarfaraz Ahmed, full control of the Pakistan Shaheens and under-19 teams.

"Azhar sent his resignation to the board earlier this week and it has been accepted," PTI reported, quoting the source.

Azhar, who has played 97 Tests, began his tenure last year as a selector and head of youth development, but the source revealed that he had grown increasingly frustrated with the way the board operated.

"The red-tape style of working irritated him as did the fact that some of his proposals for young cricketers grooming at the academy were not pushed forward."

The source said Azhar was disappointed when suddenly the board decided to hand over all matters of the Shaheens and under-19 cricket to Sarfaraz without discussing the matter with him.

"Azhar felt that with Sarfaraz now asked to run the Shaheens and under-19 teams, a large part of his responsibilities as head of youth development had been taken away without his consent so he decided to resign," he added.

Sarfaraz, who has been working with the board first as a mentor and then as an advisor on cricket affairs, was last week told to take charge of the two teams and oversee all aspects, including coaches performances, selection matters, organising training camps and also was given the authority to travel with the teams.

In recent years, there has been a history of former players and coaches, including foreigners, not completing their contracts, either leaving or being fired.

Recently the PCB didn't renew the contract of Muhammad Wasim as head coach of the women's team after the World Cup disaster where it finished last among the eight teams.