ECB suspends an agent that represents Pakistan’s cries for breach of corruption
The Cricket for Crickets of England and Wales (ECB) undertook strict measures to suspend the registration of Mugees Ahmad Sheikh, an agent who represented most of the contracted Pakistani criskets after being found guilty of breaking ECB’s anti-corruption number four times.
Mugees Ahmad Sheikh, which runs the International Crown (ICA) Association, has been found to have committed four violations of the ECB anti-corruption code after an investigation into the crisletters and a subsequent hearing on an independent anti-corruption court.
ECB takes action against an agent that represents the top Pakistan stars
However, Tribunal has not yet announced the final decision on the suspension, but the ECB suspended Sheikh’s registration as an agent of a player, as Krixket Pakistan reported. ICA currently represents over 80% of the contracted crickets in accordance with Pakistani crisletters and several former stars, making it the most influential agency at the Pakistan Crimeat.
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Out of 25 centrally contracted Pakistani players, 20 is related to Ica, including Aamer Jamal, Mohammad Wasim Jr., Abdullah Shafique, Minhas, Haseebullah, Rodi Khan, Kamran Ghulam, Irram Shahmam, Mohammad, Mohammm, Mohammad, Ali, Saum, Saum, Sahi, Sahi, Sahi, Sahi, Ayub, Sajid Khan, Shadab Khan, Sufiyan Maqeem and Tayyab Tahir.
Ica represents legends like Misbah ul haq and Abdul Raszaq
Imam UL HAQ, Mohammad Haris, Sarfarazza Ahmed, USAM Mir and Abdul Samad are also linked to the same agency. The Agency also represents the icons of former players like Aaqib Javed, Mohammad Hafeez, Wahab Riaz, Abdul Srazzq, Kamran Akmal, Sohail Tanvir, Umar Gul, Saeed Ajmal and Misbah UL Haq.
Recently, ICA replaced the once dominant Saya corporation when it comes to playing players. The Pakistani Cricket (PCB) board has previously tried to control the influence of Saya, but ICA quickly became prominent and took over the main representative agency.
Meanwhile, Pakistani poor string from a bad shape continued, because on March 29, they lost the opening of the Odor series of three matches, March 29. Hung up a huge target of 345, Pakistan began strongly with the debutant of USman Khan and Abdullah Shafique, adding 83 rides for the initial Wickkette.
Pakistan suffers defeat at 1. Play against New Zealand
However, Nathan Smith broke his position, rejecting USman by 39, and skipper Michael Bracewell sent Abdullah to 36 shortly after. Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan tried to accommodate a 76-parting ship with a partnership, but debutant Muhammad Abbas pulled out a skipper for 30.
However, Babar continued to fight, making 78 before he fell on Will O’roke, launching collapse. Tayyab Tahir’s Golden Duck Irfan Khan Niazi worsened the situation, and Pakistan crashed to 253/6. Nathan Smith hit again, removing the settlement of Shah and Haris Rauf, while Jacob Duffy finished Salman’s resistance Ali Aghha in 58.
Pakistan was eventually thrown out for 271 in 44.1 turns. Smith starred with the ball, taking 4/60, while Duffy picked up two shots while New Zealand took a 1-0 lead in the current OTO series. Earlier, Mark Chapman (132), Daryl Mitchell (76) and Abbad (52) stole the show with a baton, helping with black eyelids to post 344/9 on the board against men in green.