Pakistani Test cricketers blocked from playing in Bangladesh league

19 Dec, 2011

Pakistan cricket players have been refused permission to play in a Bangladesh 50-over league by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in order to concentrate on next month's Test series against England in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
Nine Pakistani players have been offered contracts by different clubs in the Dhaka Premier League that begins on December 26 but the PCB has stopped Test players, Younis Khan, Shoaib Malik, Imran Farhat, Mohammad Hafeez and Abdul Rehman from signing.
"The PCB feels that at this time when the national team is due to play a very important test series against England it would not be appropriate to allow our top players to play in any foreign...league," PCB media manager Nadeem Sarwar told Reuters.
"No player at this stage has been given permission to sign any contract."
Other players offered contracts include out of favour Test players, Kamran Akmal and Wahab Riaz and Umar Akmal and Sohail Tanvir who recently played in the One-day series against Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

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