Sunday, 10 January 2016

PCB bans Umar Akmal for first New Zealand T20

Pakistan's takeoff for their New Zealand visit late Saturday night was hit by an one-match prohibition on dashing batsman Umar Akmal, rebuffed for disregarding the clothing regulation in a local match prior this week. 

Group supervisor Intikhab Alam said Umar would not be accessible for the first of three Twenty20 matches in Auckland on January 15. 

"Pakistan Cricket Board has educated us that Umar has been banned on disregarding clothing standard amid the last of the Quaid-e-Azam trophy and won't be playing Friday's Twenty20 in Auckland," said Alam. 

The 23-year-old, playing for the Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited, was found to have conferred a level one offense by brandishing two logos rather than the permitted one on his unit. 

PCB match ref Anwar Khan cautioned Umar however he didn't evacuate the additional logo after which Khan slapped him with an one-match boycott. 

He was likewise cautioned in two before matches in the Trophy. 

"According to the PCB rules the boycott applies to the following first amusement, whether it's a national level diversion or global one, so Umar won't be played in the first match," said Alam. 

Umar is a piece of the Twenty20 squad just and will fly back after the third match on January 22. 

He was not chose for the three-match one-day arrangement against New Zealand which takes after the Twenty20s. 

Umar was at first dropped from the squad chose for the three-match Twenty20 side against England in November a year ago for professedly getting out of hand with ladies at a move party. 

Be that as it may he was later incorporated into the squad in the wake of getting freedom from the police. 

The capable batsman's profession has been checkered with control issues. He was dropped from the one-day side after the 2015 World Cup on mentor Waqar Younis' report.

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