Discarded Pakistan wicketkeeper, Kamran Akmal, met with the PCB chairman, Zaka Ashraf, in yet another endeavor to revive his international career.
The knowledgeable wicketkeeper, who established a lot of flak for his shoddy work behind the stumps during the World Cup, has allegedly complained about selectors for overlooking him in spite of his good showing in domestic matches.
"Kamran convey to the Board chairman that the selectors were being unjust to him despite his good performance in domestic cricket as he had been ignored for the Sri Lanka series and Bangladesh tour," a source close to the cricketer, informed.
Kamran's name also came up during the spot-fixing scandal, along with pacer Wahab Riaz, who has also not been picked during recent matches.
"Kamran wanted to clear a few misunderstanding surrounding him," the source exposed.
The source added that Kamran told the PCB chief that he had submit all the needed documents such as his bank accounts and resources details to the ICC and PCB's honesty committee.
Kamran has been in good form in the continuing Quaid-e-Azam Trophy and scored another half-century in a ninth-round match for the National bank on Wednesday.
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