PCB ask Alam,Mohsin to give details


The PCB has required an clarification from Intikhab Alam and chief selector, Mohsin Khan over the sudden addition of eight players in the fast-track coaching camp in Lahore.

Reliable sources in the conservatory said that an official of the PCB had inquired from Alam on how these players were inducted into the camp without the authorization of the board.

The eight players from Hyderabad and Abbot bad regions were incorporated in the camp for which initially 20 players were announce by the board.

The second phase of the camp, being organized by the PCB, is for spinners, all-rounder’s and middle order batsmen.

Amusingly all the eight players were included in the camp without the PCB making any announcement about their enclosure and on what grounds they were called up.

The source said when he was told to explain the position; Alam said he would give a detailed clarification soon.

"Intikhab stated that the players were incorporated after he consults Mohsin and they felt the players could be called up late," the source said.

The enclosure of these players caused a stir here as many of them have nothing to show for on the domestic circuit.

The controversial inclusion are Mohammad Aslam, Imran Chandio, Mir Ali Haider, Aqeel Anjum and Zahid Mehmood from Hyderabad and Adnan Raees, Khalid Usman and Wajid Ali from Abbotabad region.

"The enclosure of Imran Chandio is strange as he has not played any first class cricket while Ali Talpur played just one first class match last season in which he didn't do anything distinguished. Same is the case with Mohammad Aslam," another source said.

The sources said the case is likely to be bringing to the notice of the chairman of the board when he proceeds tomorrow from abroad.

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