PCB cancels player NOCs for playing in foreign T20 leagues a day after defeat to India in Asia Cup remaining: Report | Cricket News
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has reportedly suspended all no-objection certificates to gamers for collaborating in T20 leagues outdoors the nation. Although no specific purpose has been given for the transfer, a notification of it got here a day after Pakistan’s Asia Cup remaining loss to India.
The PCB’s chief working officer Sumair Ahmad Syed is quoted as saying in the discover by ESPNCricinfo that “all No Objection Certificates (NOCs) for players with respect to participation in leagues and other out of country tournaments are hereby put on hold until further orders”. It is additional reported that the PCB goals to tie NOCs to a performance-based system.
There have been grumblings amongst former gamers of the present crop of Pakistan gamers not playing sufficient home firstclass cricket. Pace legend Wasim Akram had linked quick bowler Haris Rauf’s tendency to leak runs to his lack of expertise in red-ball cricket. “I am not criticising him, the whole country is. He does not play red ball cricket. He refused to be in the team, at least play four or five first-class games,” Akram mentioned whereas talking on The Sony Sports Network.
The transfer might have far-reaching results on a few of Pakistan’s greatest stars and for the short-term plans of a variety of T20I franchises the world over. Seven Pakistanis, together with Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan and Shaheen Afridi, are due to play in the BBL this season, which begins in December. The possibilyt of Shadab Khan sharing a dressing room with India spin nice Ravichandran Ashwin might additionally come to an finish, with each gamers having been drafted to play for Sydney Thunder.
There are additionally 16 Pakistan gamers in the shortlist for the ILT20 public sale, which is due to happen on October 1 in the UAE. Three of these embrace Naseem Shah, Saim Ayub and Fakhar Zaman.
