LAHORE, Nov 14: As many as 41 players appearing in Pakistan’s domestic cricket have been reported for ‘chucking’ in the current season, it was learnt on Tuesday.

Among the 41 reported for the offence, some are those who were marked during the previous national Under-19 tournament while quite a few of them have been representing their respective departments in the ongoing Patron's Trophy.

Mudassar Nazar, Director National Cricket Academy and head of the PCB bowling review committee, confirmed to Dawn that some players, indeed, have been reported but their fate would be decided later.

According to reports, the PCB is likely to impose a four-week ban on the suspected ‘chuckers’ in order to take them off domestic scene and to work on their actions.

Though Mudassar refused to disclose the names, Dawn managed to obtain a list of the players which include Saleem Haider (Okara), Shaharyar Hussain (Multan), Irfan Bashir (Khanewal), Zaheer Aslam (Kasur), Aqeel Ahmed (Faisalabad), Tariq Mahmood (Sialkot), Ahsan Sheikh (Muridke), Mujahid Ali (Lahore) Ahmed Nasim (Lahore), Nadeem Javed (Sheikhupura), Rizwan Ahmed, (Lahore), Asim Mumtaz (Rawalpindi), Asad Zahid (Rawalpindi), Mudassar Manzoor (Mirpur Khas), Munir Ansari (Rawalpindi), Noor-ul Ameen (Multan), Misbah Khan (Karachi), Mohammad Aslam (Quetta), Aftab Ahmed Khan (Karachi), Nauman Hussain (Karachi), Agha Shariq (Mirpur Khas), Irfan-ud-Din (Karachi), M Nadeem Khan (Faisalabad), Wasim Hussain, (Faisalabad), Asif Manzoor (Faisalabad), Amjad Hussain (Multan), Aftab Hussain (Multan), Kaleem Mazhar (Lahore), Iftikhar Ahmed (Islamabad), Ahmad Rizwan (Islamabad), Arshad Mahmood (Abbotabad), Najam-ul-Hasan (Attock), Qasim Maqsood (Rawalpindi), Adeel Beg (Rawalpindi), Rafiqullah (Rawalpindi), M Furrukh (Rawalpindi), Abdul Aziz (Rawalpindi), Athar (Karachi), Shamir Khattak (Karachi), Talib Abbas (Hyderabad), Fayyaz Ahmed (Hyderabad).

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