KARACHI: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has strongly rejected reports regarding the formation of a disciplinary committee.
“No disciplinary committee has been formed nor has any decision been taken to take action against the cricketer,” the PCB said.
“The reports of the formation of the commission and the task of reporting are baseless and contrary to facts. The reports of bans and fines on players are fabricated,” the cricket board added.
There were reports in the local media that both the foreign head coaches of the Pakistan team, Gary Kirsten for white-ball cricket and Jason Gillespie for Tests, had recommended that the PCB avoid disciplinary action against the players and allow them to focus on the upcoming match. international season.
Last month. reports suggested that the coaches and management complained to PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi about Shaheen Afridi’s attitude during the T20 World Cup, it was revealed that Afridi actually exchanged heated words with Yousuf but later apologized to him.
Multiple sources within the Pakistan cricket team management confirmed to Geo News that the issue was “current” and was resolved immediately. There was nothing to report about it.
Recalling the incident, one source said that while Afridi was bowling in the nets at Headingly, Mohammad Yousuf – who was the batting coach with the team on the tour of Ireland and England – pointed to his off-ball.
After Shaheen was repeatedly challenged to bowl no-balls, Shaheen went berserk – and that’s where it started.