Akmal set to be banned for three matches: report
Verdict almost out on batsman's outburst against Mickey Arthur
MUZAFFARABAD:
Out-of-favour batsman Umar Akmal looks set to be banned for three matches for his outburst and allegations against national team coach Mickey Arthur, The Express Tribune has learnt.
The 27-year-old last month went public with his grievances against Arthur, claiming on national media that the South African had verbally abused him and barred him from using National Cricket Academy facilities.
His vitriolic outburst forced the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to form an inquiry committee, which questioned Akmal, chief selector Inzamamul Haq —in whose presence the alleged incident took place — as well as batting coach Grant Flower and Arthur himself.
In the light of their findings, the committee has recommended a three-match ban for Akmal, although the punishment will need ratification from PCB Chairman Najam Sethi.
If Sethi endorses the suggested sentence, Akmal's three-match ban would apply on his next three matches, be it domestic or international.
But since he is already out of the national side, the ban will likely be served in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy where he plays for UBL.
Earlier, former Pakistan head coach Waqar Younis had advised the PCB against forming an inquiry committee but instead direct Akmal to play domestic cricket for a year before attempting a comeback to international cricket.
Out-of-favour batsman Umar Akmal looks set to be banned for three matches for his outburst and allegations against national team coach Mickey Arthur, The Express Tribune has learnt.
The 27-year-old last month went public with his grievances against Arthur, claiming on national media that the South African had verbally abused him and barred him from using National Cricket Academy facilities.
His vitriolic outburst forced the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to form an inquiry committee, which questioned Akmal, chief selector Inzamamul Haq —in whose presence the alleged incident took place — as well as batting coach Grant Flower and Arthur himself.
In the light of their findings, the committee has recommended a three-match ban for Akmal, although the punishment will need ratification from PCB Chairman Najam Sethi.
If Sethi endorses the suggested sentence, Akmal's three-match ban would apply on his next three matches, be it domestic or international.
But since he is already out of the national side, the ban will likely be served in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy where he plays for UBL.
Earlier, former Pakistan head coach Waqar Younis had advised the PCB against forming an inquiry committee but instead direct Akmal to play domestic cricket for a year before attempting a comeback to international cricket.