Pakistan: PCB refuse to give NOC to cricketers (4 Jan 1998)
KARACHI, Jan 3: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has refused to give certificates to players who play club cricket in England
04-Jan-1998
04 January 1998
PCB refuse to give NOC to cricketers
By Our Sports Reporter
KARACHI, Jan 3: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has refused to
give certificates to players who play club cricket in England.
According to investigations, the England authorities had made it
mandatory for its overseas players to get certificates from
their parent boards that they were still current cricketers.
At least one first-class match was made compulsory by the
English officials for the issue of work-permit.
But the PCB officials said they would give NOC/acknowledgement
certificate to only those cricketers who will play at minimum of
five first-class matches.
This stand of the PCB also makes little sense in the background
that some of the players who have been regular members of their
teams, have not been played in more than five matches because of
wickets and weather.
The biggest example in this context is of Mohammad Husain, the
Test spinner, who has played just one first-class match this
season. Now if Husain wants to play club cricket, the PCB would
not issue him a certificate because he has not met their
criterion.
No clear-cut explanation has been given by the cricket board but
sources close to the PCB officials said the England Cricket
Board (ECB) requested the PCB to allow only genuine cricketers
to come to England. The PCB has been reported that quite a few
cricketers arrived in England last year to play club cricket.
Source:: Dawn (https://dawn.com/)