Umar Akmal's One-match Suspension Lifted By Pakistan Cricket Board
Pakistan's middle-order batsman Umar Akmal was handed one-match ban by Pakistan Cricket Board for violating dress code during a domestic match.
- Associated Press
- Updated: January 13, 2016 03:28 pm IST
Pakistan's Umar Akmal is eligible to play in a Twenty20 series against New Zealand on Friday after the middle-order batsman successfully appealed his one-match suspension for violating dress code during a domestic match.
The Pakistan Cricket Board said Wednesday that Akmal's original suspension would be lifted and he would be permitted to play. (Umar Akmal in Trouble For Misbehaving With Coach: Sources)
Akmal sported two logos instead of the single logo permitted under competition rules during the final of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy last week.
He was dropped for Pakistan's recent Twenty20 series against England for his involvement in unspecified "immoral activities" during another domestic match, before the PCB changed course when he was cleared by the police.
Akmal will return home after the three-match series against New Zealand and will not be a part of Pakistan's one-day international team.