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Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has categorically denied the former Jason Gillespie’s former coach’s claims on unpaid quotas, calling them completely false and misleading. The PCB has fired Jason Gillespie, accusing the former Australian cricket of twisting facts about his claim of unpaid quotas.
The Council has mentioned that Gillespie resigned from his role without any prior notice, and due to his sudden departure, they had to take AAQIB Javed to the Council for the South -Africa tour. Since the former Australian cricket has given up on its own, he should have paid the four -month salary at the PCB.
Recently, Jason Gillespie’s agent approached the PCB, asking for outstanding payments. However, the PCB made it clear that instead of them due to Gillespie Money, it is actually Gillespie who owes the council.
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According to the agreement of the agreement, Gillespie had to communicate -if he wanted to leave -as the main coach of the Pakistan’s test team.
The ex -ustralian left the job without warning -and, doing so, violated a clause where he had to pay the four -month salary to the PCB. Gililles, on the other hand, has recently expressed his disappointment on the subject and hopes that this topic will be resolved soon.
Cricket Pakistan said that a PCB spokesman said: “According to the contract, if the PCB had terminated the services of Jason Gillespie, we would have been susceptible to paying -the four -month salary. But if he resigned, he had to communicate previously and pay the four -month salary on the council.”
The spokesman added: “Since Gillespie himself retired from the paper, this is what owes the four -month -old PCB salary. Therefore, his claim of unpaid quotas is incorrect.”
Rashid Latif, meanwhile, is ready to tell the complete story of the scandals that set the game shook Pakistan and the world cricket in the 1990’s. Latif has announced that he works in his autobiography, where he plans to share everything that happened during that dark chapter in the history of Cricket.
Since his retirement in 2004, this is the first time Latif has talked about writing a book. He has promised that his book will reveal unknown details and shocking truths that will surprise everyone.
Latif said to Geo TV: “I can assure -I will reveal everything as it happened, and the book will open the eyes of everyone.”
The former Wicket Porter exposed the matching of matches in 1994 during a tour of South Africa, where he asked for time in his career with Basit Ali on an environment of the toxic team. He revealed that some players fixed the games and pressed him to follow them.
This resulted in the investigation of Judge Qayyum 2000-01, who banned Salim Malik life and fined Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis and Mushtaq Ahmed for not cooperating.
Ata-ur-rehman was also banned to lie. Despite this, the scandals continued, with Danish Kanery, Salman Butt, Mohammad ASIF, Mohammad Amir, Sharjeel Khan and Khalid Latif, then banned by the PCB’s timely fixation.