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Friday 3 June 2011

Afridi to face PCB committee after retirement

The PCB has cranked up the pressure in its dispute with Shahid Afridi by beginning formal disciplinary procedures against the former captain, even as political pressure is brought to bear on the board to resolve the dispute. The board has, as expected, set up a three-member disciplinary committee and directed Afridi to appear before it on June 8, at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.
The committee will be chaired by Sultan Rana, director of domestic cricket, and will include Shafiq Ahmed, general manager of domestic cricket, and Usman Wahla, manager of international cricket. Taffazul Rizvi, the board's legal advisor, will assist the committee. 
The board said it had responded to Afridi's defense, in which he had admitted to violating the PCB's code of conduct by announcing his retirement to the media. "It is painful for us to get involved in a dispute with a cricketer who has been the national team captain until the West Indies series," PCB COO Subhan Ahmed said in the release. "There are numerous contributions by Shahid Afridi to Pakistan cricket. But I think people need to understand that this is purely a disciplinary issue.
"As the body managing cricket in the country we are duty-bound to maintain discipline at all levels. We will ensure that Shahid is given every opportunity to express and defend himself and as such the disciplinary process has been clearly spelt out to avoid any ambiguities".

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