Moin Khan's meeting with PCB chief delayed over 'personal reasons'

Published March 2, 2015
Moin Khan along with his wife and friends was seen at a casino ahead of Pakistan's crucial World Cup match against West Indies. — AFP/File
Moin Khan along with his wife and friends was seen at a casino ahead of Pakistan's crucial World Cup match against West Indies. — AFP/File

LAHORE: Moin Khan's meeting with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Shaharyar Khan has been delayed due to the chief selector's personal engagements, it was learnt on Monday.

A PCB spokesman said that the meeting would now take place on Tuesday.

PCB chief Shaharyar Moin had summoned Moin to explain his position over his controversial visit to a Christchurch casino during the ongoing World Cup.

Read: Moin Khan ordered back from Australia

The PCB, which was already under tremendous pressure due to the team’s dismal performance in the mega event, pressed the panic button when pictures of Moin at the casino went viral by ordering the embattled chief selector back.

Shaharyar had asked manager Naveed Akram Cheema to hold an inquiry into the Moin conundrum soon after the incident was reported.

Naveed has apparently not completed his detailed report due to the PCB chief’s sudden decision of calling Moin back.

Even though Moin was on the tour in the capacity of chief selector, he remained independent as he was not a part of the World Cup squad.

Read: Moin apologises to PCB chief, fans

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