Shoaib, Danish Under Grind
Shoaib Akhtar is not the most favorite personality of the Dr. Nasim. Pakistan Cricket Board has decided to really thrash the Rawalpindi Express this time. PCB Chairman Dr Nasim Ashraf, after presiding over Governing Board’s third meeting has once again postponed the punishment of Shoaib Akhtar and the pacer is dangling in the thin air.
Shoaib Akhtar had foolishly criticized the Board Officials for not taking him into confidence before appointing him as Federal Areas captain for the Pentangular Cup besides terming the first-class contest a ‘B’ grade event. Shoaib also said some more bad things in the clear violation of code of conduct set by PCB. Kaneria had reacted angrily in the media to his relegation from ‘A’ category of the central contract.
Both have apologized from the PCB, but they have done such kind of thing multiple time, and due to their this attitude, discipline was really hampering.
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