PCB bans three officials

Published April 26, 2003

LAHORE, April 25: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has banned three officials for one year from taking part in Haripur District Cricket Association activities on the charge of misconduct.

According to a PCB spokesman, Qamar Farid, Arohadur Rahman and Ishraq Ahmad were found guilty of “rowdyism and encouraging others to boycott the process of scrutiny which was held in the district on April 9.

The three officials, misbehaved with the PCB scrutiny committee and have been banned from representing Haripur District in PCB organised tournament/leagues and debarred from taking part in elections that were held there on April 19.

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