The expelled wicketkeeper and batsman for Pakistan, Kamran Akmal, was sent a legal notice by the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board for allegedly making defamatory and abusive comments on the media.
It was revealed by a source close to Kamran that he received a notice from the board’s legal department, which was issued on behalf of chairman Ramiz Raja.
According to the source, “I don’t know exactly what charges they have made against Kamran, but apparently the legal notice has been sent because the chairman feels that Kamran made defamatory, false, and offensive comments on the media about him.” “I don’t know exactly what charges they have made against Kamran.”
It has been made known by a source within the cricket board that additional legal notices may be given to some other former players who have their own YouTube channels and are frequently featured in the media for their opinions.
“Some of them clearly cross the line while criticising the team, management, board, and chairman, and Ramiz has made it clear he is not going to tolerate anyone running down or defaming Pakistan cricket anymore,” the source said. “Ramiz has made it clear he is not going to tolerate anyone running down or defaming Pakistan cricket.”
He stated that the legal department of the PCB had been instructed to take prompt action in the event that any statements made by a former player on his own YouTube channel or on television networks were discovered to be defamatory, offensive, personal, untrue, and damaging to Pakistan cricket.
Some previous players were extremely harsh in their criticism of the Pakistan squad after the team lost its first two matches in the World Cup and even after they lost the final to England on Sunday. This criticism continued even after the team was defeated by England.
Some people want Babar Azam to be replaced as captain, and others want there to be changes made to the team’s board of directors and administration.