Pakistan Cricket Board ends bowler Haris Rauf's agreement
The public cricket body shuts the speedy bowler's central understanding after he wouldn't play in Australia Test series.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has finished the central arrangement of speedy bowler Haris Rauf after he wouldn't join the Experimental group for the visit through Australia, which coordinated with his spell at Australia's Enormous Hammer Affiliation (BBL).
"Haris' central arrangement has been finished from December 1, 2023 and no NOC [no fight certificate] to play any new affiliation will be surrendered up to June 30, 2024," the PCB said in a clarification on Thursday.
"The PCB the board gave an opportunity to an individual hearing to Haris in consistence with the standards of regular equity on 30 January 2024 and his reaction was viewed as unacceptable."
The 30-year-old, who played for Melbourne Stars in the establishment association, didn't join the Pakistan group for the three-Test series against Australia between December 14 and January 7.
Rauf's refusal had caused a deadlock with PCB, which finished when the board allowed him to show up in the BBL prior to enlisting in the public crew for a five-match T20 series against New Zealand in January.
Rauf has played just a single Test match for Pakistan, zeroing in his vocation on restricted over cricket all things being equal. He has likewise played in T20 establishment associations in Bangladesh and the US.
"Refusal to be important for Pakistan's test crew without any clinical report or legitimate explanation is a material infringement of the focal agreement," the PCB said.
Rauf was a critical piece of the Pakistan group in the 2023 Cricket World Cup and his determination for the New Zealand T20 series was important for the development to the 2024 T20 World Cup.
Pakistan next face Britain in a four-game T20 series in May prior to starting their Reality Cup crusade against the USA, co-hosts of the title, on June 6.

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