Irfan given another day to submit reply
By our correspondents
March 29, 2017
LAHORE: Fast bowler Mohammad Irfan, who has been formally charged and provisionally suspended by the Pakistan Cricket Board for violating its anti-corruption code, has been allowed a day’s time to submit his reply to board’s Anti-Corruption Tribunal.
According to the PCB spokesperson, the fast bowler was asked to appear before the unit to submit his reply but Irfan said that he was preparing his reply and required another day’s time for it.
PCB’s ACU approved the fast bowler’s permission and asked him to submit his reply on Wednesday (today).
Irfan has been accused of not disclosing to the board the approaches made by bookies during Pakistan Super League 2017.
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