Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

PCB MIFFED WITH FIA INVESTIGAT­ION IN SPOTFIXING

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

The PCB is not happy with the Federal Investigat­ion Agency starting a separate investigat­ion into the spot-fixing scandal in the Pakistan Super League.

This was made apparent by a top official of the board, Najam Sethi, who also heads the Pakistan Super League secretaria­t when he suggested that the FIA put on hold its inquiry until the PCB has completed its process to find out whether the players are guilty or not.

Sethi, a former chairman of the board, also negated the impression that the PCB had asked the FIA to help them investigat­e the case which has led to the suspension of five Pakistan players - Sharjeel Khan, Khalid Latif, Mohammad Irfan, Shahzaib Hasan and Nasir Jamshed.

Except for Jamshed, who is in London, all the other players have been questioned by both the PCB anti-corruption officials and the FIA in Lahore.

A three-member tribunal appointed by the PCB to hear the case is due to hold its preliminar­y hearing on March 24.

“PCB didn’t write any letter to FIA in which it said to start investigat­ion or launch an inquiry against the players,” Sethi said.

“If the FIA claims we asked them to help us, ask them to show the letter to this effect,” he said.

“It is our prerogativ­e to hold an inquiry under the anti-corruption laws of the PCB and ICC which deals with spot-fixing. The board has procedures to deal with such issues,” he said.

Sethi said the PCB had only asked the FIA to help them in verifying the data, which the PCB investigat­ors found on the phones taken from suspected players.

He said the data included emails, text and Whatsapp messages. “We went (with) a letter to the FIA that we have these players’ mobile phones as evidence which we want to prove our point in front of the tribunal.”

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