‘Will consult lawyer before responding to PCB notice’
BY PTI11 Oct 2012 8:38 AM IST
PTI11 Oct 2012 8:38 AM IST
Showcaused by Pakistan Cricket Board, veteran all-rounder Abdul Razzaq said he would consult his lawyers before responding to the notice sent to him for criticising national team captain Mohammed Hafeez recently. The notice was given to Razzaq for criticising Hafeez after the team’s semifinal ouster from the ICC World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka.
Razzaq blamed Hafeez for dropping him for the semifinal and said the captain should have had the courage to admit this instead of shifting the blame on the team management. ‘What Razzaq has done is a serious offence under the code of conduct and we have sent him a notice asking him to respond within seven days,’ a PCB official said. The allrounder’s remarks indicated conflict within the team.
‘I will see the showcause notice and consult with my lawyer before deciding on my future course of action. I will be looking into my options before deciding what to do about the notice,’ Razzaq said.
Razzaq does not feature in the PCB’s list of centrally contracted players but an official said he was a signatory to the code of conduct and was bound by the rules. Meanwhile, another official close to the matter said a disciplinary hearing will be held if Razzaq fails to satisfy the PCB with his reply.
The allrounder reiterated that he remains disappointed at being dropped from the team for the semifinal and was upset at Hafeez who said that the decision to include Sohail Tanvir in his place was taken by the team management which wanted to play an extra bowler. A source close to the matter said as soon as the PCB chairman returned home from Colombo, he would meet the manager and the coach to get their views before summoning Razzaq and Hafeez over the matter. ‘The chairman is not happy with this matter being made public,’ the source said. Razzaq, 32, has played 265 one-day internationals and 30 T20 matches for Pakistan.
Razzaq blamed Hafeez for dropping him for the semifinal and said the captain should have had the courage to admit this instead of shifting the blame on the team management. ‘What Razzaq has done is a serious offence under the code of conduct and we have sent him a notice asking him to respond within seven days,’ a PCB official said. The allrounder’s remarks indicated conflict within the team.
‘I will see the showcause notice and consult with my lawyer before deciding on my future course of action. I will be looking into my options before deciding what to do about the notice,’ Razzaq said.
Razzaq does not feature in the PCB’s list of centrally contracted players but an official said he was a signatory to the code of conduct and was bound by the rules. Meanwhile, another official close to the matter said a disciplinary hearing will be held if Razzaq fails to satisfy the PCB with his reply.
The allrounder reiterated that he remains disappointed at being dropped from the team for the semifinal and was upset at Hafeez who said that the decision to include Sohail Tanvir in his place was taken by the team management which wanted to play an extra bowler. A source close to the matter said as soon as the PCB chairman returned home from Colombo, he would meet the manager and the coach to get their views before summoning Razzaq and Hafeez over the matter. ‘The chairman is not happy with this matter being made public,’ the source said. Razzaq, 32, has played 265 one-day internationals and 30 T20 matches for Pakistan.
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