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Karachi: Pakistan‘s discarded Test
opening batsman Imran Farhat
announced his retirement from
international cricket in a bid to appear
in the Masters Champions League
(MCL), which commences in Dubai
from Friday. Farhat, 33, made the
decision after meeting the officials of
the Pakistan Cricket Board yesterday
and got a No-Objection Certificate to
participate in the MCL. The left-
handed batsman, who last played for
the national team in 2013, joins a long
list of Pakistani cricketers who have
been forced by the the PCB to
announce their international
retirements in order to get the
lucrative contracts in the Masters
League.
According to the PCB’s policy, the
players, who sign contracts for the
MCL, were told to first sign a letter to
officially end their international
careers with the decision being
irrevocable. Read More: http://www.cricketcountry.com/news/imran-farhat-retire-from-international-cricket-in-bid-to-play-mcl-2016-388414
opening batsman Imran Farhat
announced his retirement from
international cricket in a bid to appear
in the Masters Champions League
(MCL), which commences in Dubai
from Friday. Farhat, 33, made the
decision after meeting the officials of
the Pakistan Cricket Board yesterday
and got a No-Objection Certificate to
participate in the MCL. The left-
handed batsman, who last played for
the national team in 2013, joins a long
list of Pakistani cricketers who have
been forced by the the PCB to
announce their international
retirements in order to get the
lucrative contracts in the Masters
League.
According to the PCB’s policy, the
players, who sign contracts for the
MCL, were told to first sign a letter to
officially end their international
careers with the decision being
irrevocable. Read More: http://www.cricketcountry.com/news/imran-farhat-retire-from-international-cricket-in-bid-to-play-mcl-2016-388414