Critics have questioned the professionalism and knowledge of PCB officers partaking in such actions throughout a global event. This incident has additionally make clear a development of PCB officers travelling to Colombo throughout the Asia Cup on official visits, which has come underneath scrutiny.
In response to the media and social media backlash, Kalson and Ali clarified that their go to to the on line casino was solely for dinner. However, their clarification has been met with scepticism and derision, each on social media platforms and amongst former Test gamers.
“Not many are buying the explanation that they went to a casino just for dinner. It’s a bit hard to swallow,” remarked cricket author Omair Alavi.
A supply inside the PCB hinted at potential disciplinary penalties for the 2 officers upon their return, indicating that the PCB’s Cricket Management Committee might have to handle the matter, regardless of their clarification.
Former Test opener Mohsin Khan expressed his shock and disappointment on the behaviour of the PCB officers, highlighting the strict codes of conduct that govern worldwide cricket and the historic precedent of comparable incidents.
Ironically, throughout the 2015 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, Moin Khan, Pakistan’s former captain who served as supervisor and chief selector of the crew, was recalled to Pakistan after he and his spouse had been noticed at a on line casino in Christchurch earlier than a match towards West Indies. Moin maintained that they had been there for dinner, however then PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan emphasised that Moin’s actions breached each the crew’s and the PCB’s contractual code of conduct.
Shaharyar Khan justified his sturdy response on the time by stressing the necessity for all PCB officers and gamers to stick to the board’s and ICC’s Anti-Corruption Code, which strictly prohibits visits to playing institutions or areas with an elevated danger of corruption.
In a shocking flip of occasions, studies point out that in a gathering in Pallekele, a senior PCB official confronted sturdy criticism from Jay Shah, the chairman of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) and the president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Shah allegedly reacted strongly to feedback made by the PCB official throughout the assembly.
(With inputs from PTI)
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