“Baseless”: Asian Cricket Council Slams PCB Chairman’s Feedback Concentrating on Jay Shah

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The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has slammed the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman over the feedback made by him following the announcement of ACC Calendar 2023-24 and the pathway construction on Thursday. PCB’s interim chairman Najam Sethi had criticised Jay Shah for ‘unilaterally’ presenting the construction and calendar. Now, the Asian cricketing physique has hit again, suggesting the calendar was shared on December 2022 with all of the members, together with the Pakistan board however no response got here from them. A couple of different members, nonetheless, did share their tackle the schedule and construction.

“Thanks @JayShah for unilaterally presenting @ACCMedia1 construction & calendars 2023-24 particularly regarding Asia Cup 2023 for which Pakistan is the occasion host. While you’re at it, you would possibly as effectively current construction & calendar of our PSL 2023! A swift response can be appreciated,” Sethi had remarked

In response, the ACC assertion learn: “It has come to our information that PCB Chairman Mr Najam Sethi has made a touch upon the ACC President unilaterally taking the choice on finalising the calendar and saying the identical. The ACC desires to make clear that it has adopted effectively established and due course of. The calendar was authorised of by its Improvement Committee and Finance & Advertising and marketing Committee in a gathering held on December thirteenth, 2022.

The calendar was then communicated to all of the collaborating members individually, together with Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), through an e-mail dated December twenty second, 2022. Whereas responses had been obtained from sure Member Boards, no feedback or instructed modifications had been obtained from PCB.

In view of the above, Mr Sethi’s feedback on a social media platform are baseless and are vehemently denied by the ACC.”

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