Pakistan Cricket Board terminates Haris Rauf’s central contract. Find out why

Post At: Feb 15/2024 10:10PM

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday terminated the central contract of pacer Haris Rauf as a penalty for pulling out of the recent Test series in Australia.

The board also announced that Haris will not be granted No Objection Certificate (NOC) to play in any foreign league up to June 30 of this year.

“Fast bowler Haris Rauf has been penalised by Pakistan Cricket Board, following a probe into his refusal to join Pakistan’s Test squad for the tour of Australia 2023-24. After a thorough hearing process conducted by a PCB committee and taking into consideration the views of all stakeholders involved in the matter, Haris’ central contract has been terminated from December 1, 2023 and no NOC (No objection certificate) to play any foreign league will be granted up to June 30, 2024,” the PCB said in a statement.

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The board also said that they had given the player a chance for a personal hearing but his response was found to be ‘unsatisfactory’.

“The PCB management provided a chance for a personal hearing to Haris in compliance with the principles of natural justice on 30 January 2024 and his response was found unsatisfactory,” the statement said.

“The PCB states that playing for Pakistan is the ultimate honour and privilege for any sportsperson. Refusal to be part of Pakistan’s Test squad in the absence of any medical report or justifiable reason is a material violation of the central contract,” it added.

The series against Australia was a 3-match tour of Australia which took place between December 18, 2023 and January 7, 2024 and the Men in Green lost all the three Tests.

While Pakistan was playing the series, Rauf was representing the Melbourne Stars at the Big Bash League. However, Rauf was selected in the Pakistan team which went to play the T20I eries in New Zealand.

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