Saturday, April 15, 2017

Nasir Jamshed refused to meet PCB representatives

Addressing media prior today, Khan said the PCB had sent its agents to the UK to contact Jamshed for advance in the examination yet the suspended cricketer had declined to meet them.

"We have a great deal of proof against the charged players," he said in light of a question about the hearing by the PCB's hostile to debasement tribunal today.

Jamshed, in a selective discussion with Geo News prior today, denied assertions against him and communicated his readiness to collaborate with the PCB.

"I will coordinate with the PCB yet ask for that the NCA request ought to be finished first," he said.

Denying reports identified with him in the media, Jamshed stated: "I have not changed my living arrangement nor am I escaping anybody."

The PCB on Tuesday formally charged Nasir Jamshed for declining to participate in and deterring its hostile to defilement examination.

Nasir was charged under two distinct provisions of the PCB's against debasement code, both identified with an individual's part in the examination. Shockingly, Nasir – who was once expressed as the fundamental character in the outrage – was not accused of settling, endeavoring settling and contacts with bookies or notwithstanding reassuring players to get required in settling.

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