Emirates Cricket Board banned Usman Khan for five years

The United Arab Emirates Cricket Board has banned batsman Usman Khan from all forms of cricket for five years for violating the contract.

Usman Khan had sent a notice to the United Arab Emirates to terminate the central contract following joining the Pakistani squad’s camp and said that he may not be available to represent the Emirates team next year.

In response, the United Arab Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) has banned Usman Khan from participating in any tournament for five years.

The Emirates Cricket Board accused Usman of misrepresenting his intentions to them. According to the statement, Usman used the opportunity and promotion provided by the ECB to explore other possibilities and it was clear that he no longer wanted to play for the ECB and did not want to meet the eligibility criteria. are

Usman Khan recently participated in the Pakistan Super League where he performed brilliantly playing for Multan Sultans.

He scored the most runs in the tournament following Babar Azam, although he played only 11 matches.

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Usman Khan had assured the ECB that he was not interested in playing for Pakistan but went to attend the training camp when he was invited by the PCB.

According to media reports, following his excellent performance, the Pakistan Cricket Board has assured him of participation in the T20 World Cup in America, apart from the series once morest New Zealand.

After joining the Pakistan team’s training squad, Usman Khan told cricket website Cricinfo that he had not breached any contract and that his contract included an exit clause with a 30-day notice period. Is.

He said that following the PSL, when the PCB called him, the offer to play for Pakistan was so attractive that it was difficult to turn it down.


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2024-07-04 22:27:05

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