NEW DELHI: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is facing criticism over its own rules after former captain
Misbah-ul-Haq revealed he is working with Peshawar Zalmi as a consultant during the Pakistan Super League (PSL).
As reported by PTI, this has raised questions because the PCB had earlier stopped Sarfaraz Ahmed and Wahab Riaz from working with Quetta Gladiators, citing a conflict of interest for those on the board’s payroll.
Despite being a national selector and batting consultant with the PCB, Misbah defended his role, saying, “I had signed a contract with Zalmi before I became national selector and I only work for them as consultant on given days in a season.”
However, when asked why he was allowed while others were not, he said the PCB should clarify, adding that his situation was different.
The issue has sparked debate over whether the PCB is applying its rules fairly.
The board had made it clear that employees should not be involved with PSL franchises to avoid conflicts, yet Misbah’s case appears to be an exception.
This has led to confusion and criticism about inconsistency in decision-making.
Misbah’s Justification
Misbah believes his involvement actually helps his role as a selector.
He explained that being close to players during the PSL allows him to better judge their abilities and temperament.
“When you watch and observe them up close and see how they react to a particular situation it becomes easier for you to take decisions as a national selector,” he said.
The situation has put the PCB under pressure to explain its stance, as questions continue over whether its policies are being applied equally to all.
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