Ever since Ramiz Raja was faraway from the submit of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman, a number of stakeholders of the sport within the nation have spoken out towards him. Now, veteran Pakistan pacer Wahab Riaz has additionally criticised the previous PCB administration led by Ramiz, who can also be an ex-Pakistan cricket crew skipper. Riaz, who has performed 27 Tests, 91 ODIs and 36 T20Is for Pakistan, stated the previous administration by no means paid heed to gamers’ calls for.
“We had a lot of difficulties with the previous board,” Wahab Riaz was quoted as saying by Cricket Pakistan in an interview to Samaa News.
The veteran pacer stated that he was made to really feel undesirable. “We were told things ‘You have no idea how difficult it is to adjust you, nobody would keep you in a team,'” Wahab stated. “That made us feel as if we’ve some loolhay langhray players who have never achieved anything in the game.”
Wahab added that former PCB chairman Ramiz Raja by no means responded to his messages or calls. “I’m a present cricketer, I have not retired. Why did he never answer me?” he requested. “If people working under you aren’t happy, then that says a lot.”
The Pakistan Cricket Board on Wednesday threatened to take authorized motion towards Ramiz Raja after a disagreement broke out between the Board’s new administration committee and the previous chairman following his unceremonious exit.
“The Pakistan Cricket Board has expressed its disappointment over the comments made and language used by former Chairman Mr Ramiz Raja against Chairman of the PCB Management Committee Mr Najam Sethi on a social media platform and in a TV interview,” the PCB stated in an announcement.
“The PCB believes former Chairman Mr Raja’s comments are aimed at tarnishing and damaging the impeccable reputation of present Chairman Mr Sethi, adding it reserves it’s rights to pursue legal proceedings to protect and defend the image and credibility of its Chairman and the institution.”
Last Thursday, Raja was eliminated as PCB chairman by the nation’s authorities, which appointed a 14-member committee, headed by Najam Sethi, to run the affairs of the sport for the following 4 months. Following his sacking, Raja alleged that he was not allowed to even take his belongings from the board workplace after the federal government suspended the structure.
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