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Fri, November 22, 2024
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PCB Terminates Haris Rauf’s Central Contract Over Refusal To Tour Australia

Source: Free Press Journal

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has terminated the central contract of pacer Haris Rauf following his alleged refusal to join Pakistan’s Test squad for the tour of Australia in 2023-24. The decision was made after a thorough hearing process conducted by the PCB committee, considering the views of all stakeholders involved in the matter.

Chief Selector’s official remarks

Chief selector Wahab Riaz had previously revealed that Haris Rauf refused to take part in the Test tour of Australia. Instead, he wanted to focus on whiteball cricket and manage his workload. As per the details, Rauf’s central contract has been terminated since December 1, 2023. He has not been granted a No Objection Certificate (NOC) to play in any foreign league until June 30, 2024.

Source: CNBC
Source: CNBC

Rauf’s termination highlights the increasing importance of player contracts in international cricket. Central arrangements ensure players are committed to representing their country across all game formats. While players can prioritize their interests, they must also be mindful of their obligations to their country and the cricket board.

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As the cricket world looks towards the future, it is clear that player contracts and their enforcement will play an increasingly important role in the game’s development. The PCB’s decision regarding Rauf is just one example of how these contracts can be used to uphold the integrity of cricket and ensure that players remain committed to representing their country at the highest level.

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