Hafeez, who for the third time, cleared his action recently after being reported for a suspected bowling action in the series against Sri Lanka last year, passed those remarks about the cricket governing body in an interview to a British media outlet, where he questioned the procedure.
Hafeez claimed that he could not understand why his bowling action was declared illegal when he had a 16 degree bend, but bowlers who have 25 or 30 degree bends are not being reported.
The claims have landed the veteran all-rounder in hot water and he now has 14 days to respond to the PCB’s show-cause notice.
In that interview, Hafeez also questioned the national team’s selection policy after being ignored for the T20I series against West Indies even after consistent performances with the bat.
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