New Zealand Batter Accuses Pakistan Spinner Of 'Chucking' Mid-Over In PSL, Sparks Huge Row
The Pakistan Super League encounter between Multan Sultans and Islamabad United on Wednesday saw a massive controversy as Colin Munro called out Iftikhar Ahmed for 'chucking' mid-way into his over. While the umpire or the match officials did not say anything, Munro directly told Iftikhar that he was 'chucking' during his bowling. During the 10th over of the Islamabad United innings, Iftikhar bowled a yorker that was successfully defended by Munro. However, the New Zealand batter decided to confront the bowler and claimed that his bowling action was illegal. The Pakistan spinner was left fuming and what followed was a war of words that was ultimately stopped by the on-field umpires.
Colin Munro accuses Iftikhar Ahmed of chucking in PSL game.
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Meanwhile, the PCB has said that Australian Jason Gillespie, who had resigned as the head coach of Pakistan's red-ball side in December last year, has not been deprived of his remunerations as is being claimed in media reports.
A Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) source, reacting to media reports that the former Australian pacer had approached the International Cricket Council (ICC) and was weighing legal options over alleged unpaid dues, said the PCB had "done nothing out of contractual obligations".
"There was a clear contract between the board and Gillespie and the PCB is only acting on what is laid down in the contract," the source said.
He said that all the matters related to remunerations were being handled by the PCB's legal department as laid down in the contract.
Gillespie has claimed that the PCB still owes him some remunerations, including bonuses for winning the home Test series against England and a One-day series in Australia.
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