Pakistan team chief selector and key players land in serious trouble
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PCB Chairman Zaka Ashraf, after news surfaced in the media, has expressed his intention to inquire about the business contracts of players and chief selectors. According to details, after allegations of financial interests in the Pakistan cricket team's management company emerged, Zaka Ashraf has given an ultimatum to investigate the business contracts of players and chief selectors, suggesting that legislation will be enacted in this regard.
Zaka Ashraf stated that such business contracts can lead to conflicts of interest within the team, and questions will be asked of the chief selectors, and legislation will be put in place in this regard.
He also mentioned that legislation should be established regarding players' agents, especially when an agent represents multiple players, as it may lead to conflicts of interest. Business contracts and agents are serious issues that need to be addressed.
Zaka Ashraf urged everyone to support the team as long as the World Cup is ongoing, as some individuals criticize the team on TV instead of providing support. He pointed out that criticism on television by players has been a recurring issue, and after the World Cup ends, errors should be commented upon.
The PCB Chairman also emphasized that criticism in the media and on social media affects the team's morale negatively. Zaka Ashraf stated that TV criticism by players has been a frequent source of complaint, and errors should be commented upon after the World Cup concludes.