PCB unhappy with Inzamam for involvement in T10 event
Chief selector bought team for tournament which will be played later this year
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is unhappy with chief selector Inzamamul Haq’s involvement in an upcoming T10 tournament, which will be held in UAE later this year.
Inzamam, who went to the Emirates to evaluate the team’s performance in the ongoing series against Sri Lanka, is reportedly the owner of one of the five teams participating in the event.
According to sources in the board, chairman Najam Sethi, who is currently in Russia, will talk to the 47-year-old regarding this matter on his return to the country.
PCB on Tuesday announced that the board is in contact with the authorities and England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to ensure the tournament will organised according to the plan.
However, there was no announcement made regarding issuing NOCs to the player for the tournament.
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Inzamam, who went to the Emirates to evaluate the team’s performance in the ongoing series against Sri Lanka, is reportedly the owner of one of the five teams participating in the event.
According to sources in the board, chairman Najam Sethi, who is currently in Russia, will talk to the 47-year-old regarding this matter on his return to the country.
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PCB on Tuesday announced that the board is in contact with the authorities and England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to ensure the tournament will organised according to the plan.
However, there was no announcement made regarding issuing NOCs to the player for the tournament.