PCB undecided on boycotting ICC awards ceremony
The Pakistan Cricket Board is yet to take a call on boycotting the ICC awards ceremony in Sri Lanka this month over off-spinner Saeed Ajmal's exclusion from the final list of nominees.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 08, 2012 11:08 PM IST
The Pakistan Cricket Board is yet to take a call on boycotting the ICC awards ceremony in Sri Lanka this month over off-spinner Saeed Ajmal's exclusion from the final list of nominees.
"Our main grievance is with the process adapted to shortlist the players for the different category of awards. We want the ICC to review their process and see how independent and foolproof it is," a PCB spokesman said.
Although the chairman of the Board, Zaka Ashraf has been quoted as saying in the media that the PCB is facing extreme pressure from the fans over Ajmal's omission and to boycott the ICC awards as a consequence but the PCB spokesman said on Saturday that no decision has been taken as yet.
Meanwhile, former Pakistan captain-turned-politician, Imran Khan has also joined the chorus of protests over Ajmal's omission from the list of nominees.
"This was a great injustice with the off-spinner who has been brilliant for Pakistan in the qualifying period that the ICC experts reviewed before deciding upon the final list of nominees for the different category of awards," he said.
The PCB has advised Ajmal not to make any comments on this issue before the media.